Be sure to cross-sight each end of the door before planking so it cures with no twist in it.. And then buy a glue hopper with a roller on it; it will cut your laminating time in half. You can get slower titebond glues; talk to a Franklin rep. great videos!
Hey Gary. You bet! I have spots on the floor where I put the saw horses knowing they will be flat as well as the strong backs I use. Just to be sure I check before the glue up and make sure everything’s still good and then double check after. I’ll check out the roller. Thanks
Big flip, little guy
Im 5-10 3/4.. Almost 5-11 some would say
Be sure to cross-sight each end of the door before planking so it cures with no twist in it.. And then buy a glue hopper with a roller on it; it will cut your laminating time in half. You can get slower titebond glues; talk to a Franklin rep. great videos!
Hey Gary. You bet! I have spots on the floor where I put the saw horses knowing they will be flat as well as the strong backs I use. Just to be sure I check before the glue up and make sure everything’s still good and then double check after.
I’ll check out the roller. Thanks
What did you fill in those vertical gaps after you flipped. The grey colour one
It’s insulation. The battery had died on the camera and I didn’t notice.
@@plexuswoodworks1771 it’s 12’ by 5’? And what’s the thickness.?