Internal door frame
Discussion
I need to construct a partition stud wall to accomodate two 30" doors.
The doors will come together with no centre to the frame and I am wondering what the frame dimensions are for doors. Clearly I need 60" and then some for clearance either side and in the middle and then the door frame itself.
Anyone know what the door frame wood dimension is so I can work it out.
The doors will come together with no centre to the frame and I am wondering what the frame dimensions are for doors. Clearly I need 60" and then some for clearance either side and in the middle and then the door frame itself.
Anyone know what the door frame wood dimension is so I can work it out.
I always add an inch either side and at the top for the liner/casing.
Therefore opening in studwork would be 62" x 79" (or 79.5" to allow for 1/2" under the doors).
A few packers here and there and that should be fine.
Ovbiously differs if you are rebating both the doors where the meet in the centre - the 2 doors won't add up to 60"
Therefore opening in studwork would be 62" x 79" (or 79.5" to allow for 1/2" under the doors).
A few packers here and there and that should be fine.
Ovbiously differs if you are rebating both the doors where the meet in the centre - the 2 doors won't add up to 60"
Edited by B17NNS on Monday 15th February 16:35
SLacKer said:
I need to construct a partition stud wall to accomodate two 30" doors.
The doors will come together with no centre to the frame and I am wondering what the frame dimensions are for doors. Clearly I need 60" and then some for clearance either side and in the middle and then the door frame itself.
Anyone know what the door frame wood dimension is so I can work it out.
The door lining timber is normally 28mm thick x 120mm wide (prepared sizes) being as its double doors you will have to make up your own door lining for the doors. Best to do housing joints at each corner and glue and screw the head to the stiles.The doors will come together with no centre to the frame and I am wondering what the frame dimensions are for doors. Clearly I need 60" and then some for clearance either side and in the middle and then the door frame itself.
Anyone know what the door frame wood dimension is so I can work it out.
mackg said:
I'm not sure where you get 120 mm from, if it's a 4" stud which he hasn't stated 100mm + 12.5mm either side + 2.5mm of plaster either side is 130mm
The stud is 72mm x 47mm.I plan to place a strip down the back of one of the doors where they meet. Thinking about it I will switch to mm in future so the door is 1921 x 762mm which gives a door width of 1524 + centre gap + (end gap * 2) + (frame width * 2). The height of the opening is currently 2007mm so will easily accomodate the doors.
Should the door frame be added after the finish plasterwork?
Edited by SLacKer on Tuesday 16th February 08:07
mackg said:
If the doors aren't rebated allow 9mm on top of the 60" on the inside of the frame, 3mm either side of door and 3mm gap on the centre. this saves a lot of work when fitting the doors
So if the doors are 1921 x 762mm I would need762*2 = 1524 + 9 (3 either side and 3 centre) + 28*2 = 56 (Door frame thickness either side) = 1589 width to fit the doors and frame with a height of 1921 + 3 + 28 = 1952 + a gap for the bottom of the door to allow it to run over the carpet say 12mm (someone suggested 1/2 inch) so a height of 1964mm.
The doors are not rebated and will be flush with the wall on the opening side... it is for a wardrobe in my loft conversion.
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