Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Mar 10, 2013 3:59 pm Hi, I have some doors that someone asked me to store for them. I will now sell the doors. However I'm not sure how to describe them. Internal / External etc. Can anyone give me tips on working this out? There are two types, plain doors that need painting and timber entrance doors. Plain Doors x 4 Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Timber Doors x 2 Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Help Identify New Doors that never got used. 2Mar 13, 2013 9:01 am The 2 doors are entrance doors in the lincoln range see website http://www.humedoors.com.au/products/en ... _range/xl8 the others appear to be internal flush doors, you should be able to tell if they are solid or not by weight etc. Re: Help Identify New Doors that never got used. 4Mar 14, 2013 12:27 pm garryf Thanks for your input. I think the plain doors are solid due to their weight. They are hollow core doors, that's what the label says... Ed "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: Help Identify New Doors that never got used. 5Mar 14, 2013 6:55 pm ed @ ecoclassic garryf Thanks for your input. I think the plain doors are solid due to their weight. They are hollow core doors, that's what the label says... Ed Actually it doesn't. It's a generic label that says to fix lock on that side if hollow core or either side if not. Completed a knock down and rebuild in northern Melbourne. Handover completed 27/09/2013 and now moved in. Re: Help Identify New Doors that never got used. 6Mar 14, 2013 9:31 pm Bluesuede ed @ ecoclassic garryf Thanks for your input. I think the plain doors are solid due to their weight. They are hollow core doors, that's what the label says... Ed Actually it doesn't. It's a generic label that says to fix lock on that side if hollow core or either side if not. I think you are right, but as it has masonite each side, it is a hollow core door... Ed "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: Help Identify New Doors that never got used. 7Mar 15, 2013 9:08 am Actually, my Hume solid core door has masonite both sides also The easiest way to tell (as a previous poster said) is to just lift it up, if it's really heavy it's solid core - I can barely lift my 2040x820 door by myself it's that heavy. Re: Help Identify New Doors that never got used. 8Mar 16, 2013 8:41 am sbryzak Actually, my Hume solid core door has masonite both sides also The easiest way to tell (as a previous poster said) is to just lift it up, if it's really heavy it's solid core - I can barely lift my 2040x820 door by myself it's that heavy. Well, never knew that the solid core door came with masonite skins... "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: Help Identify New Doors that never got used. 9Mar 16, 2013 9:08 pm Those aren't masonite skins there just mdf, You can see the water damage on them. Internal doors use mdf skins external doors have masonite (hard temper) skins and are green in colour. You can get any door including flush panel as solid doors. Accessible Carpentry & Cabinets accessiblecarpentry@gmail.com accessiblecarpentry.com.au https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accessible-Carpentry-Cabinets/583314911709039 That sucks! Hope it all works out. Good to move away from steel anyway for all your reasons, but it's also thermally poor. 16 17879 1 383 If so what were the "special circumstances" under which it was granted? "Note: If the development consent is for 'dual occupancy' an owner-builder permit can only be… 0 14071 |