Been using this method for a while now but never thought of tapering the cut on the wedge side. Feel like a right muppet. cheers! Also nice to see a UK carpenter on youtube!
I'm a keen Diy'er, and about to try and hang a new door to a new frame in our living room. My first attempt, and thanks to RUclips, I'm going to use a Palm router. This is the next best video I've watched, and has just saved me from buying a Magic Gripper. Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial
...i have only recently made a second door stand and using 2 makes such a difference with stability of door when working on it... ...i also screw the wedges back into the block of wood where they were cut from when not being used...
Went searching for this very solution. This is the answer I was looking for. Thanks for posting.
Outstanding thanks for sharing greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Been using this method for a while now but never thought of tapering the cut on the wedge side. Feel like a right muppet. cheers! Also nice to see a UK carpenter on youtube!
Thank you! Very simple and effective idea
Simple but effective 👌. I was over thinking a door stand
Just what I needed, Phil, to fit up a new exterior door.
Cheers mate 👍 Bert in Oz
Love it - simple and to the point with the useful information.
Thanks for compiling this video. Simplicity in the design, made two up this morning, work a treat 👏👏
Excellent video, came to RUclips looking for this and your video is perfect, thanks
I'm a keen Diy'er, and about to try and hang a new door to a new frame in our living room. My first attempt, and thanks to RUclips, I'm going to use a Palm router. This is the next best video I've watched, and has just saved me from buying a Magic Gripper. Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial
Great job. Simple but effective 👍
Brilliant - thanks very much for sharing your knowledge
A great video, thanks. Clear, concise, works a treat, made from an off-cut.
Brill, no messing about! cheers
My tutor showed me this at college but i forgot! Thanks so much for this video!!
Yes! So simple but works a treat!!
Awesome work Phil, very helpful.
Keep up the good work!
Thank you easy and simple but effective
This is very good!
Not expensive
And very usefull!!!
Really useful, and well explained, thank you for sharing Regards Chris
Thank you. Nice job. I'm making one now.
Terrific. Thanks mate.
Great idea! Nice video, well done. Thank you 😊👍
Brilliant job mate, and good camera work too. Thanks!!
great content. Thank you!
Great review will be making one Thanks
Excellent video. thank you
Great simple instructions, I made it , it worked!
So easy, thanks for the video.
You could put a bit of cork sheet on the inside and wedge to absolutely prevent any scratching.
Great idea. Very compact and useful. Just made one for a job. Thanks
Very helpful, it's saved me money, thanks 😊
Simple and elegant. Thanks.
Awesome and simple!
followed your instructions and perfect 👌 thanks 👍
Thanks for this tip!
Many thanks for this video...
This is how I do it. Cheers Phil from Phil 😎
Brilliant design pal, thankyou.
Nice1 thanks gonna do this👌
Thank you it helped me a lot
Nice but it only holds metric doors. Well done !
Thanks
Thanks mate, very helpful
Nice work mate
Nice n easy buddy..
Make some more mate?
Nice fancy hammer 👍
Nice video
Hi there!
Very good job, really great. 👍
Greetings from my Austrian channe
Nice
Helpful, thanks mate 👍
Thanks heaps. So simple and easy to make. Good, clear explanation and camera work. Great to hear a pommy accent
Perfect
Just saved me £30 subscribed 😀👍
Cracker that is, subbed! 🎉
New sub Fella ..Cheers.
Baz.
Awesome,praise God.
😂
I mAdE iT mYsELf WiTh pLaNs FrOm TuRdGLuT.
Make one for £5-10 Vs buy plastic ones for £50 👍🏻
I did it too. This is what I used Woodglut designs for
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...i have only recently made a second door stand and using 2 makes such a difference with stability of door when working on it...
...i also screw the wedges back into the block of wood where they were cut from when not being used...
Great vid. Thanks mate 👍