Hi,
In our house we have all the original doors, probably about 1870 or so. Last year we began some redocoration and I wanted to repair the doors. The problem is that the glue has dried out and some of the mortice and tenon joints have come apart.
When I did one of the doors last year a mate suggested an idea. I have no clamps long enough so I brushed glue into the joins, tied some rope along the top/bottom of the doors, threaded a broom handle through it and rotated the handle so it pulled the door together. Afterwards it appeared to have worked, sanded, primed, painted and it looked good. Now, 6 months later the joins have opened up again.
I guess i could prise apart the door and essentially dismantle it but wanted to know if anyone knew of a technique to fix this without taking the door apart.
Thanks in advance.
In our house we have all the original doors, probably about 1870 or so. Last year we began some redocoration and I wanted to repair the doors. The problem is that the glue has dried out and some of the mortice and tenon joints have come apart.
When I did one of the doors last year a mate suggested an idea. I have no clamps long enough so I brushed glue into the joins, tied some rope along the top/bottom of the doors, threaded a broom handle through it and rotated the handle so it pulled the door together. Afterwards it appeared to have worked, sanded, primed, painted and it looked good. Now, 6 months later the joins have opened up again.
I guess i could prise apart the door and essentially dismantle it but wanted to know if anyone knew of a technique to fix this without taking the door apart.
Thanks in advance.