When I was into building acoustic guitars we used heat/water and force or weight to bend wood to our wills. The quickest way to flatten that door out is water/moisture, heat and weights. Cinder blocks work well for weights and just place them ontop of a straight piece of wood laying across the door over the warped spot. I would try to weight down as much as that door as possible though not just the warped area. You want to ensure the other corners don't warp. Then let it dry out with the weights on it. That should fix the warp but the problem will still ultimately be where that door ends up and did it go through hot/cold cycles and what is the humidity content of where it's finally installed. He is correct when he mentioned something about cold hitting the door, that will actually cause the moisture to be sucked out.. cold climates = less moisture, furnaces running in winter will suck moisture right out of everything in a house too so keep all that in mind.. It's also why we cover wood with a sealer, shellac or varnish type products which locks in the moisture content during these humidiy/temp changes.. Paints will do a similar thing to protect the wood. Try not to ever use untreated or unfinished wood if you can avoid it.. The reason most people build homes in warmer months is because of this.. So the framing and 2x4s don't end up warped all to rat shit since they are not treated products..I should also add that cedar tends to not warp like pine for some reason.. I think it is one of the best and nicest woods to work with. That is why it's used in sauna's and steam rooms sometimes because of it's natural protection against humidity and heat/cold changes.
So basically they are keep in a climate moisture controlled environment to stop them warping, then it's our fault when we put it into a normal climate house?
When I was into building acoustic guitars we used heat/water and force or weight to bend wood to our wills.
The quickest way to flatten that door out is water/moisture, heat and weights. Cinder blocks work well for weights and just place them ontop of a straight piece of wood laying across the door over the warped spot. I would try to weight down as much as that door as possible though not just the warped area. You want to ensure the other corners don't warp.
Then let it dry out with the weights on it. That should fix the warp but the problem will still ultimately be where that door ends up and did it go through hot/cold cycles and what is the humidity content of where it's finally installed. He is correct when he mentioned something about cold hitting the door, that will actually cause the moisture to be sucked out.. cold climates = less moisture, furnaces running in winter will suck moisture right out of everything in a house too so keep all that in mind..
It's also why we cover wood with a sealer, shellac or varnish type products which locks in the moisture content during these humidiy/temp changes.. Paints will do a similar thing to protect the wood. Try not to ever use untreated or unfinished wood if you can avoid it.. The reason most people build homes in warmer months is because of this.. So the framing and 2x4s don't end up warped all to rat shit since they are not treated products..I should also add that cedar tends to not warp like pine for some reason.. I think it is one of the best and nicest woods to work with. That is why it's used in sauna's and steam rooms sometimes because of it's natural protection against humidity and heat/cold changes.
how to repair the warped solid wood door after using years?
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So basically they are keep in a climate moisture controlled environment to stop them warping, then it's our fault when we put it into a normal climate house?
How do you fix it??????????
He tells you at the end: "Flip the door over and put a distributed weight on top"
@@mj8495 the account user above isn't a rocket scientist, Sheesh. you expect too much
people who say "accrossT" or "accrossED" instead of simply "ACCROSS" are inferior
You need to improve the sound on your video's
speak up lol