I am a 72 (and a half) year old woman. My front door had rot at the bottom on one side, both the brick molding and the jam was rotten. I followed your directions, started at 7:45, had to run to the hardware store to get sharp blades for my oscillating saw, and finished at 10:50. I measured twice and cut once and my pieces fit the first time. The sun came around and I had to stop, tomorrow I will fasten the pieces and caulk. Thank you for suck a good video, it was perfect!
lol...I laughed when I read your post...Im a 61 year old woman living in Maine, winters are hard on our door jams and im finding great resources like this when I need some insight...If I had to contract for every repair ive done Id be homeless lol
Hey Karen, how’d you like to make a few bucks doing that job for me.! Young lady I’m a lot older than you, 73,and don’t evenhave my own oscillating saw.
This is the only video I’ve found that walks you through the fundamental steps of replacing a door jamb. I’ve been trying to figure out how to do this for 2 days lol every video I watch is such a unique scenario believe it or not that it doesn’t apply to what I was trying to do! Thank you for this video!
I just finished replacing the entire door jamb on a garage passage door where both bottoms were rotted out. the old threshold was also rotted away so I replaced that as well. Using the original door meant that I had to match the butts as well. Actually saved the customer some money over buying a complete door pre-hung door. Great Videos Paul. You have a new subscriber. Thanks!
It sounds to me like you know what you are doing my friend. I'm sure I could learn tips from you as well and I really appreciate you taking the time for me! Have a good day buddy! Paul
Another great video. Since my retirement last year, I am slowly getting into woodworking and doing more house renovations and repairs. Enjoy watching and learning from all your videos, very helpful to me. Thanks.
This is perfect timing on this video. My mom called me asking me if I could fix her door jam and replace the weatherstripping. Super useful video and full of info. I will have to call a few friends and see i can use their saws though. Keep 'em coming!!!! I do a lot of diy projects, that saw would come in real handy for and save me a bunch of time!
Thank you for watching and commenting. If you need any pointer for your project you can direct any questions to my website paulstoolbox.com. I will do what I can to answer any questions. Have a great day! Paul
Great video, Thanks.. I am a DIYer for EVERYTHING... been REBUILDING my current home. Your tips are great & valid... Specific tool notations are great too, if anybody wants to buy that specific too they've seen you use. THANKS AGAIN for you excellent work ethic & professional standards to get things done the RIGHT way..... not JUST GOOD ENOUGH... Seen alot of that and that's what prompted ME to become a DIYer... I have quatlity control & if it doesn't look right, I"ll do it over again. PEACE
I just watch about 4 videos of repairing door jam and yours was very helpful. The best so far. I'm convinced to do it myself and will get both of those tools. Or win one!
I'm happy to say I have this down pat and didn't need the video, but for someone who isn't competent at this job, they couldn't ask for a better video. Cleary thought out with simple instructions even a novice could follow. Keep up the good work, Paul. Bravo!
Hi David, 1st It's always good to hear from you. 2nd I really appreciate input from experienced viewers like you and I look forward to seeing your projects in the future. I am working on a site that will allow viewers to upload their before and after pics. We will have tool giveaways for winners on this site. Keep up the work my friend! Paul
Great and timely video. I have 3 rotten door jambs that need to be taken care of before winter. Now I have the confidence to get started with the repair. Thanks.
Thanks Paul, I have never tried this repair and are delighted to have seen this first. I am a late bloomer when it comes to these things, but soon realized that I enjoy it , instructional videos such as yours take full credit for that. I just purchased the Rockwell tool today, have been thinking about one of those for a while, so glad to get the review and recommendation. Keep up the good work and thanks again.
Hi Grace, Thank you so much for your comment, you won't be disappointed with Rockwell! If you have any questions or concerns with your projects, please contact me at www.paulstoolbox.com. I will do my best to help! Thanks again! Paul
Being a woman Handy-person has been one of the best moves I made in my life. Paul, you’ve been a big help with all your tips and tricks. I am a true follower of your RUclips page. Yes, I am subscribed as well. Thanks again for another fantastic tip. Have a wonderful day!!!!
I love your channel. I have two doors that I need to replace. The guidance was very helpful. The saw looks like it’s a big help to make precision cuts. Thanks for all you do to help us novice DIY’ers..
I appreciate that you are so kind, thoughtful and considerate to take the time and effort to share all of your knowledge with everyone. I'm sure you could have completed that job in very short order but because of all of the camera setup and shifting it around the job took much longer than it would have. You're a GOOD man, Paul. Thank you very much!! GOD bless!!
I can't tell you how much I appreciate you commenting! It does take a lot more time when filming but it is well worth it. I sometimes get jammed up and I have to do projects without filming and I am always sorry that I didn't. Viewers like you make my day! Have a great day and God Bless you and your family! Paul
As usual Paul, another great video for us DIYers. I've hung several doors in my DIY time but so far have never needed to do a repair like this one. But, now I know I could if needed. Thanks, and keep 'em comin'!
This is very helpful...my house was robbed and the door jamb was heavily damaged from someone's foot... This made so simple and I had it done in less than an hour. Thanks alot for the advice.
I need to replace my inlaws door jamb sometime this month. The builders didn't put shims behind the jamb so now after 20+ years the door jamb is outta square. Good useful tips, thank you and that's is a handy saw.
Perfect timing for this video I was wondering how I can replace the jam on my back door. The dog has decided he needs more wood in his diet. Great video very informative
I have searched the web for this project repair and finally came across your video and it is so perfect! You really explain the steps so clearly without un-needed details that are obvious to even a first time diy person! Very clear speaking with every step! Thanks for posting to help others! Great Job!
great video! just subscribed to your channel!! I'm a mother of 8 and grandma of 4 so far! We have always done things needed to be done by ourselves.. so pleased to have found you on the web
Just stumbled across this as RUclips recommended it! Great lesson! I need to do this to my door here soon. Totally feel I can now tackle this job. Tysm!! Great vid.
Hi Edward, Thanks for watching and commenting. Please subscribe and hit the bell so you get notifications of new videos. I am working on some new videos now. If you have any questions let me know. You can contact me on my website www.paulstoolbox.com. Have a great day! Paul
My wife told me to explain why I like your videos. You explain why and what you are doing pointing out what tools to use which is always helpful. I recently repaired a soffit based on your soffit video, which was very helpful. I know sending stuff to N.Z is a nuisance but I really like that saw; you can't get them here.🤓 First in the country to have one hmmm🤔
Hi Guy, I hear New Zealand is beautiful, one day my wife and I will be able to travel and I hope to see your country! I am working on the companies to try to get them to ship overseas. If it happens we will both be happy. Thank you so much for watching my videos I really appreciate you! Paul
Hey Paul, being a new homeowner your vidoes have saves me lots of time and headaches i thought it was cool using the autobody tool to get in tight spots im buting one today. Thank you paul and your toolbox for all the cool tricks which make total sence man you saved me time. Sincerely Dennis Whalen
Thanks Paul, great video. My back door jab of my house I bought last year was destroyed by the previous owners dogs. I didn't know were to start to fix the door. Now I know exactly what to do. Thanks again. Excellent channel.
Thank you for watching and commenting. If you need any pointer for your project you can direct any questions to my website paulstoolbox.com. I will do what I can to answer any questions. Have a great day! Paul
Why did I have to resubscribe to your channel? Been watching you for a few years now and I went from a home owner who couldn’t put paint on the wall 8 years ago to a home owner who did a full dismantle and rebuild on my bathroom, tore down and built my fence, and lots of projects around the house largely thanks to you. Thanks again for the videos Paul I wish I could work under you and really learn.
Paul, Great job replacing the jamb. I normally use a rigid putty knife slipped in behind the trim on the drywall side of the trim to get the trim loose. It spreads the load, preventing damage to the sheetrock, and keeps any pry marks away from the jamb side. The sheetrock edge is normally caulked anyway, which covers any damage or pry marks. The saw is a great looking tool. I hope I win!
Glad I found your channel, Paul. I was looking for info on how to replace doors. I was shocked to find out just how much I did NOT know. You have a wealth of information and you're a great teacher. Many thanks!!!
Badass run down, we got a house (new) and the door is hanging,uneven ,and since I have to take the door off, I'm going to replace the jamb.. the hole for the dead bolt is ugly and past the strike plate,,so your video really helps me out. Thanks and do you have any videos on insulating the garage,making it more comfortable, it's where I chill.Thanks again.
Thanks for the pro tips, Paul. I do as much of my own DIY work as possible. The ridiculous prices quoted by some contractors are the primary reason I do most of my own repairs at home. Most of it is straight forward enough, although your advice ensures a speedy and economical way of completing the task. Cheers.
Thanks Paul! These videos are so helpful for a home-gamer like myself. It's all about the little tips n' tricks that make my home repairs & remodeling come out looking professional!
Paul, Thanks again for showing me another way to fix my door jams. The back door is perfect. The dogs have chewed up the left and right jams and the brick moldings. Now I can fix this without buying a new steele door. You save me money!!! But I need the right tools. 😁 Help a girl out.
You are Awesome Linda, I love to see my female viewers that take on their own tasks! I would love to see some pics of your projects. We are going to add a site that will allow my viewers to send pics of their projects and we will have tool giveaways for that as well. Please stay tuned and keep up DIY projects. Have a great day and thank you for watching! Paul
Awesome job - great video! I really appreciate the tip of beefing-up the area behind the strike plate. All blessings to you & yours, our military, police, firefighters & first-responders!!!
Hi Mel, Thank you for the nice comment. And thank you for the blessings. I really appreciate it. Blessing to you and your family too. Have a Great Day! Paul
Great video, I am a DIYer and I enjoy watching your videos. They are realistic for DIYers and I learn something in each of the videos you put on here. Thanks for all your helpful tips, I enjoy learning new tricks. Keep the videos coming. I am about to replace the brick molding on my house soon also.
Hi Andre, you just made my day better! Look for PVC brick molding, it doesn't rot. Thank you very much for watching my channel and especially commenting! Paul
I saw your video for first time because I have the same problem. Was extremely helpful and need that circular saw. I’m teaching myself from watching videos when I’m not sure. Hope I turned on notification. Thanks from Delaware!!
Looking forward to your tool demos, I've seen tools you use that I've never seen. I really like the Worx cordless saw. Oh, I also appreciate the craftsmanship you show in your work.
Hi Troy, I really appreciate you buddy! Worx has a few tools that I really like and this saw is pretty cool. It seems to work well for me but I would like to see a couple of improvement. It comes with a 2 AH battery so I bought a 4AH backup that has a light indicator, it shows how much charge you have. I wish that came on the original battery. They also sell a 30 min rapid charger and the one with the saw is a 1 hour charger. Thes are minor things for a DIYer and I must say that I really enjoy this saw. Thank you for talking the time for me! Paul
Thank you Paul for all the helpful videos, they have helped me tremendously, I am a licensed electrician and your videos help me tackle a number oh home projects
Great presentation, Paul! Right to the point and explained so that even a novice can grasp it. I have a similar situation that I now feel comfortable in being able to attack.
This couldnt have come at a better time! Im about to replace my back door. I had a deck that held water against the jam. It caused rotting and eventually a gap between the door. Thanks for the help!
Good morning Chad, I hope this helps you buddy. If you have any questions please send them to www.paulstoolbox.com. I will do my best to help. Have a good day and thank you for watching and especially commenting! Paul
Wow, you make it look so easy... that is from years of experience. Thanks for thoroughly explaining everything. I will be watching this video many times when I tackle the dreaded job of fixing my door. As an old Navy man use to say many times when he completed a job... and fitting here as well, “A joy of beauty and a sight to behold”!
I have this same problem. Im a single mom so trying to teach my son as i teach myself to be more handy. Now i gotta figure out how to cut angles w my circular saw. Thanks!
Nice fix liked both your saws ! That’s exactly what I need to do to my pole barn door. Nice to see it done like this ahead of time so I know what to except. Thanks
Hi Ed. Thanks for the comment. If you have any questions you can contact me on my website www.paulstoolbox.com. I would love to help.. Have a Great Day! Paul
Thank you Ed, I try to reply as much as possible, I appreciate each and every viewer that takes the time out of their busy day to watch my videos and comment to me. The reason why I ask to direct questions to my web site is because I may miss your question once a new video comes out because I may get comments from older videos and I have over 120 public videos. I also work full time as a firefighter and I have 2 Patents on the market that require constant work. Have a great day buddy and I look forward to seeing some of your projects! Paul
I had always been somewhat intimidated by door jambs, but after watching this I can say that I feel confident of being able to do the repairs myself next time it comes up. Thank you
Always enjoy your work Paul, you always nail all the points I've got questions on and every video is succinct. Your work and channel is top notch and a cut above. Thx for all your help.
You saved a lot of irritation for me. I was trying to repair a door jamb with a piece of pine board and nothing came out right. After watching this I decided to buy the door jam piece and go from there. I did not know about shimming it into place before either. The Worx tools are amazing. My wife bought their jigsaw for last Christmas and it is a little beast.
Paul, I really like your work. Enjoy the videos. Can't imagine 800 for that job. It takes all kinds. Some people love to rip older citizens off. Again, great job.
Well done. Love your simplistic explanation. Gives me confidence to do jobs like this. Anthony From Australia. PS. Would love one of those saws please. Thank you A
I am a 72 (and a half) year old woman. My front door had rot at the bottom on one side, both the brick molding and the jam was rotten. I followed your directions, started at 7:45, had to run to the hardware store to get sharp blades for my oscillating saw, and finished at 10:50.
I measured twice and cut once and my pieces fit the first time.
The sun came around and I had to stop, tomorrow I will fasten the pieces and caulk. Thank you for suck a good video, it was perfect!
Hi Sharon, You are awesome...... I wish everyone could tackle a job as well as you! Thank you so much for commenting, you made my day!
Paul
I admire you for repairing it your self.
lol...I laughed when I read your post...Im a 61 year old woman living in Maine, winters are hard on our door jams and im finding great resources like this when I need some insight...If I had to contract for every repair ive done Id be homeless lol
Excellent video, I can’t wait to do my jams!
Hey Karen, how’d you like to make a few bucks doing that job for me.! Young lady I’m a lot older than you, 73,and don’t evenhave my own oscillating saw.
this guy has a knack for teaching very clear, indepth and concise . Keep it up Paul.
This is the only video I’ve found that walks you through the fundamental steps of replacing a door jamb. I’ve been trying to figure out how to do this for 2 days lol every video I watch is such a unique scenario believe it or not that it doesn’t apply to what I was trying to do! Thank you for this video!
65 years young and I think you are showing everybody how simple it is to do things with common sense and simple hand tools. Thanks friend your awesome
I just finished replacing the entire door jamb on a garage passage door where both bottoms were rotted out. the old threshold was also rotted away so I replaced that as well. Using the original door meant that I had to match the butts as well. Actually saved the customer some money over buying a complete door pre-hung door. Great Videos Paul. You have a new subscriber. Thanks!
It sounds to me like you know what you are doing my friend. I'm sure I could learn tips from you as well and I really appreciate you taking the time for me!
Have a good day buddy!
Paul
Another great video. Since my retirement last year, I am slowly getting into woodworking and doing more house renovations and repairs. Enjoy watching and learning from all your videos, very helpful to me. Thanks.
Great jobb Paul and I love the way you provide all the dyi information needed to perform this type of work! Excellent professional instructor!
Another awesome "How-to" Video. I've learned a ton of time and money-saving tips from your videos. Thanks Paul!
Now I can replace my damaged door jamb! Great video keep it up! Thanks
This is perfect timing on this video. My mom called me asking me if I could fix her door jam and replace the weatherstripping. Super useful video and full of info. I will have to call a few friends and see i can use their saws though. Keep 'em coming!!!! I do a lot of diy projects, that saw would come in real handy for and save me a bunch of time!
Thank you for watching and commenting. If you need any pointer for your project you can direct any questions to my website paulstoolbox.com. I will do what I can to answer any questions. Have a great day! Paul
Great video, Thanks.. I am a DIYer for EVERYTHING... been REBUILDING my current home. Your tips are great & valid... Specific tool notations are great too, if anybody wants to buy that specific too they've seen you use. THANKS AGAIN for you excellent work ethic & professional standards to get things done the RIGHT way..... not JUST GOOD ENOUGH... Seen alot of that and that's what prompted ME to become a DIYer... I have quatlity control & if it doesn't look right, I"ll do it over again. PEACE
I'm with you on that one Rick, do it right or don't do it al all. I really appreciate DIY'ers like you! Have a great day!
Paul
I just watch about 4 videos of repairing door jam and yours was very helpful. The best so far. I'm convinced to do it myself and will get both of those tools. Or win one!
I'm happy to say I have this down pat and didn't need the video, but for someone who isn't competent at this job, they couldn't ask for a better video. Cleary thought out with simple instructions even a novice could follow. Keep up the good work, Paul. Bravo!
Hi David,
1st It's always good to hear from you. 2nd I really appreciate input from experienced viewers like you and I look forward to seeing your projects in the future. I am working on a site that will allow viewers to upload their before and after pics. We will have tool giveaways for winners on this site. Keep up the work my friend!
Paul
I travel a lot for work, but your videos get me amped to get home and jump back on my honey-do list.
It’s full of projects just like this.
Thanks!
Hey MoziseCT, Thanks for the comment. If you have any questions you can contact me on my website www.paulstoolbox.com. Have a good day! paul
Great and timely video. I have 3 rotten door jambs that need to be taken care of before winter. Now I have the confidence to get started with the repair. Thanks.
Thanks Paul for an easy to follow video. I am sure I will be able to replace my brocken door jam and save a lot of money.
Thanks Paul, I have never tried this repair and are delighted to have seen this first. I am a late bloomer when it comes to these things, but soon realized that I enjoy it , instructional videos such as yours take full credit for that. I just purchased the Rockwell tool today, have been thinking about one of those for a while, so glad to get the review and recommendation. Keep up the good work and thanks again.
Hi Grace,
Thank you so much for your comment, you won't be disappointed with Rockwell! If you have any questions or concerns with your projects, please contact me at www.paulstoolbox.com. I will do my best to help!
Thanks again!
Paul
Being a woman Handy-person has been one of the best moves I made in my life. Paul, you’ve been a big help with all your tips and tricks. I am a true follower of your RUclips page. Yes, I am subscribed as well. Thanks again for another fantastic tip. Have a wonderful day!!!!
I like your simple, direct, and easy way you describe, DYI videos, using the best simplest tools.
I love your channel. I have two doors that I need to replace. The guidance was very helpful. The saw looks like it’s a big help to make precision cuts. Thanks for all you do to help us novice DIY’ers..
I appreciate that you are so kind, thoughtful and considerate to take the time and effort to share all of your knowledge with everyone. I'm sure you could have completed that job in very short order but because of all of the camera setup and shifting it around the job took much longer than it would have. You're a GOOD man, Paul. Thank you very much!! GOD bless!!
I can't tell you how much I appreciate you commenting! It does take a lot more time when filming but it is well worth it. I sometimes get jammed up and I have to do projects without filming and I am always sorry that I didn't. Viewers like you make my day!
Have a great day and God Bless you and your family!
Paul
As usual Paul, another great video for us DIYers. I've hung several doors in my DIY time but so far have never needed to do a repair like this one. But, now I know I could if needed. Thanks, and keep 'em comin'!
This is very helpful...my house was robbed and the door jamb was heavily damaged from someone's foot... This made so simple and I had it done in less than an hour. Thanks alot for the advice.
great video and the narration is very professional. I'm glad I watched the whole procedure.
I need to replace my inlaws door jamb sometime this month. The builders didn't put shims behind the jamb so now after 20+ years the door jamb is outta square. Good useful tips, thank you and that's is a handy saw.
Perfect timing for this video I was wondering how I can replace the jam on my back door. The dog has decided he needs more wood in his diet. Great video very informative
I have searched the web for this project repair and finally came across your video and it is so perfect! You really explain the steps so clearly without un-needed details that are obvious to even a first time diy person! Very clear speaking with every step! Thanks for posting to help others! Great Job!
great video! just subscribed to your channel!! I'm a mother of 8 and grandma of 4 so far! We have always done things needed to be done by ourselves.. so pleased to have found you on the web
Great video, timing is great because I will be replacing my back door jambs due to rot. Very informative and detailed. I also like the tools.
I need that saw. I’m a woman and I do a lot of DIY projects in my house. Awesome video helped me out a lot.
Really nice of you to help them out with that project. That oscillating tool looks amazingly helpful too.
The oscillating saw is one of my favourite tools.
Just stumbled across this as RUclips recommended it! Great lesson! I need to do this to my door here soon. Totally feel I can now tackle this job. Tysm!! Great vid.
Hi Edward, Thanks for watching and commenting. Please subscribe and hit the bell so you get notifications of new videos. I am working on some new videos now. If you have any questions let me know. You can contact me on my website www.paulstoolbox.com. Have a great day! Paul
My wife told me to explain why I like your videos. You explain why and what you are doing pointing out what tools to use which is always helpful. I recently repaired a soffit based on your soffit video, which was very helpful. I know sending stuff to N.Z is a nuisance but I really like that saw; you can't get them here.🤓 First in the country to have one hmmm🤔
Hi Guy,
I hear New Zealand is beautiful, one day my wife and I will be able to travel and I hope to see your country! I am working on the companies to try to get them to ship overseas. If it happens we will both be happy. Thank you so much for watching my videos I really appreciate you!
Paul
I am so glad your channel exists. Great job as always!
The link for the weatherstripping video is just what I needed. My dog's nails has put several holes in it as he excitedly wants to get out the door.
Paul, Well done teaching! Excellent video - great delivery, lighting and editing. Thanks!
Thank you for the kind comment! Have a Happy 😃 Father’s Day!
Hey Paul, being a new homeowner your vidoes have saves me lots of time and headaches i thought it was cool using the autobody tool to get in tight spots im buting one today. Thank you paul and your toolbox for all the cool tricks which make total sence man you saved me time.
Sincerely
Dennis Whalen
I have three doors in my garages that need this seam repair. Now thanks to your video, I will be able to do it myself. Thank you.
Thanks Paul, great video. My back door jab of my house I bought last year was destroyed by the previous owners dogs. I didn't know were to start to fix the door. Now I know exactly what to do. Thanks again. Excellent channel.
Thank you for watching and commenting. If you need any pointer for your project you can direct any questions to my website paulstoolbox.com. I will do what I can to answer any questions. Have a great day! Paul
Why did I have to resubscribe to your channel? Been watching you for a few years now and I went from a home owner who couldn’t put paint on the wall 8 years ago to a home owner who did a full dismantle and rebuild on my bathroom, tore down and built my fence, and lots of projects around the house largely thanks to you. Thanks again for the videos Paul I wish I could work under you and really learn.
Paul, Great job replacing the jamb. I normally use a rigid putty knife slipped in behind the trim on the drywall side of the trim to get the trim loose. It spreads the load, preventing damage to the sheetrock, and keeps any pry marks away from the jamb side. The sheetrock edge is normally caulked anyway, which covers any damage or pry marks. The saw is a great looking tool. I hope I win!
Hi Al,
That's a good point and I'm glad you shared it. Thank you for taking the time for me and especially commenting!
Paul
Glad I found your channel, Paul. I was looking for info on how to replace doors. I was shocked to find out just how much I did NOT know. You have a wealth of information and you're a great teacher. Many thanks!!!
Very good instructions on replacing door jambs. I really appreciated the tool recommendations as well!
Badass run down, we got a house (new) and the door is hanging,uneven ,and since I have to take the door off, I'm going to replace the jamb.. the hole for the dead bolt is ugly and past the strike plate,,so your video really helps me out. Thanks and do you have any videos on insulating the garage,making it more comfortable, it's where I chill.Thanks again.
Paul, you just help me out a lot. This makes its really easy, now i can do my job tomorrow. Thanks
Thanks for the pro tips, Paul. I do as much of my own DIY work as possible. The ridiculous prices quoted by some contractors are the primary reason I do most of my own repairs at home. Most of it is straight forward enough, although your advice ensures a speedy and economical way of completing the task. Cheers.
Hey BlueKingfisher, I know what you mean with prices. Thanks for commenting. Have a great day. Paul
Thanks Paul! These videos are so helpful for a home-gamer like myself. It's all about the little tips n' tricks that make my home repairs & remodeling come out looking professional!
Thank you for taking the time to comment! Paul
Paul's toolbox has saved me on several honeydo projects at home. Thanks Paul.
Wow!! This was such a good and easy explanation and repair. Very easy to understand. Thank you so much Paul!!
Glad it was helpful, thank you!
Excellent video Paul. You did a very nice thing helping her out and did it right!
Ron
Hi Ron, Thank you for the nice comment. I appreciate it. Paul.
sir...your channel is the best on youtube....
Hi Ady,
Have you moved to the States yet? If so, where are you now days?
Paul,
Thanks again for showing me another way to fix my door jams. The back door is perfect. The dogs have chewed up the left and right jams and the brick moldings. Now I can fix this without buying a new steele door. You save me money!!!
But I need the right tools. 😁
Help a girl out.
You are Awesome Linda, I love to see my female viewers that take on their own tasks! I would love to see some pics of your projects. We are going to add a site that will allow my viewers to send pics of their projects and we will have tool giveaways for that as well. Please stay tuned and keep up DIY projects.
Have a great day and thank you for watching!
Paul
Awesome job - great video! I really appreciate the tip of beefing-up the area behind the strike plate.
All blessings to you & yours, our military, police, firefighters & first-responders!!!
Hi Mel, Thank you for the nice comment. And thank you for the blessings. I really appreciate it. Blessing to you and your family too. Have a Great Day! Paul
Absolutely very precious
video. I'm moving to Florida
In 3 mos, I surely learned
something from this video.
paul thank you. this has been the best video ive seen for replacing a door jamb. thanks so much. dan
Thanks Paul. This was extremely helpful. I have never done it before,but it wasn’t that hard thanks to your video
Thanks for all the helpful tips Paul. I'm a DIYer and this channel is very helpful for someone like me.
Great video, I am a DIYer and I enjoy watching your videos. They are realistic for DIYers and I learn something in each of the videos you put on here.
Thanks for all your helpful tips, I enjoy learning new tricks.
Keep the videos coming. I am about to replace the brick molding on my house soon also.
Hi Andre, you just made my day better! Look for PVC brick molding, it doesn't rot. Thank you very much for watching my channel and especially commenting!
Paul
Great videos and I love your comments on the American Flag and respecting it!!
I saw your video for first time because I have the same problem. Was extremely helpful and need that circular saw. I’m teaching myself from watching videos when I’m not sure. Hope I turned on notification. Thanks from Delaware!!
Thanks Paul, I think this will get me through my door problem, great video.
great video on repair replace door jambs. clear and understandable. Keep up the excellent work Paul.
Looking forward to your tool demos, I've seen tools you use that I've never seen. I really like the Worx cordless saw.
Oh, I also appreciate the craftsmanship you show in your work.
Hi Troy,
I really appreciate you buddy! Worx has a few tools that I really like and this saw is pretty cool. It seems to work well for me but I would like to see a couple of improvement. It comes with a 2 AH battery so I bought a 4AH backup that has a light indicator, it shows how much charge you have. I wish that came on the original battery. They also sell a 30 min rapid charger and the one with the saw is a 1 hour charger. Thes are minor things for a DIYer and I must say that I really enjoy this saw.
Thank you for talking the time for me!
Paul
Paul Ricalde you did a awesome job nice work
Who are the people giving this a thumbs down? Great video...great description...well done sir!
Yep, I find all your videos useful. Thanks for being there.
Paul, outstanding video- maybe the best on the Internet for this type of repair. New subscriber here!
Thank you Paul for all the helpful videos, they have helped me tremendously, I am a licensed electrician and your videos help me tackle a number oh home projects
That is a handy saw, especially when there is no power available where you are working, you are a true master Paul!!
This is exactly the job I’m doing. Awesome tips and clear, concise, instruction. Well done!
Hi Brandon,
Thank you for the nice comment. I try to explain things
to help the DIYer take on their own projects successfully.
Have a great day! Paul
Great presentation, Paul! Right to the point and explained so that even a novice can grasp it. I have a similar situation that I now feel comfortable in being able to attack.
This couldnt have come at a better time! Im about to replace my back door. I had a deck that held water against the jam. It caused rotting and eventually a gap between the door. Thanks for the help!
Good morning Chad, I hope this helps you buddy. If you have any questions please send them to www.paulstoolbox.com. I will do my best to help. Have a good day and thank you for watching and especially commenting!
Paul
I am so glad to learn how fix my exterior door, very good clear sound and video, ery instructive. Thank You.
Calling out the tools required as you go is hugely valuable That was enough to Subscribe.
Wow, you make it look so easy... that is from years of experience. Thanks for thoroughly explaining everything. I will be watching this video many times when I tackle the dreaded job of fixing my door. As an old Navy man use to say many times when he completed a job... and fitting here as well, “A joy of beauty and a sight to behold”!
I have this same problem. Im a single mom so trying to teach my son as i teach myself to be more handy. Now i gotta figure out how to cut angles w my circular saw. Thanks!
Nice fix liked both your saws ! That’s exactly what I need to do to my pole barn door. Nice to see it done like this ahead of time so I know what to except. Thanks
This was very helpful! Thanks Paul for making this so simple.
Really like your no nonsense approach. Keep it up.
This was a very clear explanation about replacing a single door jamb - great job!
Thanks so much for your awesome instructions for replacing the door jam.
My man your awesome!!! Great diy video, and just in time!!! May you continue to be blessed!!!
Well done on the video and the job. Always clear and concise.
Projects never stop, Yes good tools help make the jobs go better. Enjoy the tips and tricks thank you .
Perfect timing! Was planning to do this at my home this week and now I have the knowledge and confidence to tackle the job. Thank you.
Hi Ed. Thanks for the comment. If you have any questions you can contact me on my website www.paulstoolbox.com. I would love to help.. Have a Great Day! Paul
Paul Ricalde Wow, didn't expect a reply. Thank you for the assistance.
Thank you Ed,
I try to reply as much as possible, I appreciate each and every viewer that takes the time out of their busy day to watch my videos and comment to me. The reason why I ask to direct questions to my web site is because I may miss your question once a new video comes out because I may get comments from older videos and I have over 120 public videos. I also work full time as a firefighter and I have 2 Patents on the market that require constant work. Have a great day buddy and I look forward to seeing some of your projects!
Paul
Thanks for excellent work and advice.I hope you continue good work and share your valuable experince for many more years.
Thank you Jaffa, I really appreciate that!
I had always been somewhat intimidated by door jambs, but after watching this I can say that I feel confident of being able to do the repairs myself next time it comes up.
Thank you
Awesome video. I have an exterior door to my garage that needs a similar repair. This will be a snap. Thanks. You earned my sub.
Always enjoy your work Paul, you always nail all the points I've got questions on and every video is succinct. Your work and channel is top notch and a cut above. Thx for all your help.
Thank you for sharing your Repair Replace Door Jambs !❤❤❤
this fellow's vids are always helpful and effective. good job.
Excellent repair video on fixing the door jam. Thanks
Your video helped me out a lot, and I really appreciate you muting the multitool noise.
You are an awsome teacher Mr. Paul!!!
Very informative and you made it look easy took your time and being safe as you worked! Great video! Keep em coming!
Thank you Will!
Have a good night!
Great video! I followed it step by step and the door jam turned out perfectly. Thankyou for posting this video.
You saved a lot of irritation for me. I was trying to repair a door jamb with a piece of pine board and nothing came out right. After watching this I decided to buy the door jam piece and go from there. I did not know about shimming it into place before either. The Worx tools are amazing. My wife bought their jigsaw for last Christmas and it is a little beast.
Paul, I really like your work. Enjoy the videos. Can't imagine 800 for that job. It takes all kinds. Some people love to rip older citizens off. Again, great job.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. It is ashamed that some people will try to take advantage. Have a Great Day! Paul
I like the video, I am a DIY er. Thanks for the help on replacing exterior jamb for door.!!
I have a rotten jamb I've been meaning to tackle. This video came along at just the right time, thanks Paul!
Well done. Love your simplistic explanation. Gives me confidence to do jobs like this. Anthony From Australia. PS. Would love one of those saws please. Thank you A