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I’m hoping someone can suggest a clever way to dismantle panelled doors.
I have a random collection of old stripped pine doors, which I intend to dismantle, for materials to create a panelled room. In my experience, dipping doors has a tendency to weaken the joints, so I’m envisaging knocking the mortices and tenons apart by judicious application of a lump hammer and a wooden drift, after removing the mouldings. I’ve had some success with this before, albeit on fairly knackered doors.
However, I’m wondering if anyone has any ideas for a more technical way to do it, by using some kind of jacking or leverage to force the stiles from the rails. Something like a cramp, but in reverse.
I know the one-handed clamps can be reversed, but the plastic handles aren't going to be up to applying the pressure.
I have a random collection of old stripped pine doors, which I intend to dismantle, for materials to create a panelled room. In my experience, dipping doors has a tendency to weaken the joints, so I’m envisaging knocking the mortices and tenons apart by judicious application of a lump hammer and a wooden drift, after removing the mouldings. I’ve had some success with this before, albeit on fairly knackered doors.
However, I’m wondering if anyone has any ideas for a more technical way to do it, by using some kind of jacking or leverage to force the stiles from the rails. Something like a cramp, but in reverse.
I know the one-handed clamps can be reversed, but the plastic handles aren't going to be up to applying the pressure.
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