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| Administrator Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Central CT Age: 29
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Rep Power: 10 ![]() | as long as it's not rotten, you can re-use it pretty easily. and like you said, finding one to match will be hard. Good job so far, and welcome to HM
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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Rochester, NY Age: 29
Posts: 14
Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Thanks! ![]() I'll have more updates soon.
__________________ 3 Story Colonial, built ~1912 East Rochester |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Rochester, NY Age: 29
Posts: 14
Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Forgot about this...I did finish the door. The indoor side came out really good. The outdoor side I found had a big hole in it and someone used bondo to fill it in, no joke. I tried using putty to fill it in, the hole was too big. I ended up using bondo again to fill in the hole, and painted the outside portion of the door to match the outside of the house. The inside portion is stained to match the inside. You can't even tell there is bondo on the outside portion, and with all the old paint removed it still looks 100% better than before. I'll post some pics later on.
__________________ 3 Story Colonial, built ~1912 East Rochester |
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