Thank you. Recuperating the most of the original door frame was a lot of work, but again if I had to remake those coves it would have been a ton of work also, so I'm still glad I was able to reuse the original panels.
To see how we installed it you will have to watch the next two episodes. But good news you will see it in place and how we did it. Lest say it was not as long as making it.
Polyiso insulation board is actually less efficient in cold weather than the original EPS foam those panels were made with. It also degrades somewhat over time so the stated R value will drift as the product ages. Door frame came out nice, I've seen those those same style of thicker, coved raised panels in northern France.
Thank you, I had no clue that this insulation degraded over time.... Yes it's quite thick, even if I went visiting France twice I never saw such a thick door before
@@LgosseuxDbois-TheWoodpecker Poly iso and XPS board insulation contain an encapsulated gas that increases their R-value past the theoretical maximum of 5.6 per inch at 75°F. Over time, the gas leaks out and is replaced by air which causes the thermal drift anywhere from 15-20%. As above, neither of those are really worth the higher cost over foil-faced EPS.
Your friend is lucky to have such a skilled woodworker as a friend.
That door and side lights are going to look amazing.
Thank you, I hope he does, but at least he's happy to have his new door installed, you will see how we did it in the fourth part.
Alain can make anything out of wood!
Thank you. Recuperating the most of the original door frame was a lot of work, but again if I had to remake those coves it would have been a ton of work also, so I'm still glad I was able to reuse the original panels.
Beautiful work! You guys make a great team!
Thank you
L9oking good! I can't wait to see it finished and installed!
To see how we installed it you will have to watch the next two episodes. But good news you will see it in place and how we did it. Lest say it was not as long as making it.
Nice team Respect I watch all your videos Marc from Belgium
Thank you, Renée is awesome, I was really lucky she helped me on this door frame it was a lot of work.
Beautiful work.
Thank you
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Polyiso insulation board is actually less efficient in cold weather than the original EPS foam those panels were made with. It also degrades somewhat over time so the stated R value will drift as the product ages.
Door frame came out nice, I've seen those those same style of thicker, coved raised panels in northern France.
Thank you, I had no clue that this insulation degraded over time....
Yes it's quite thick, even if I went visiting France twice I never saw such a thick door before
@@LgosseuxDbois-TheWoodpecker Poly iso and XPS board insulation contain an encapsulated gas that increases their R-value past the theoretical maximum of 5.6 per inch at 75°F. Over time, the gas leaks out and is replaced by air which causes the thermal drift anywhere from 15-20%. As above, neither of those are really worth the higher cost over foil-faced EPS.
I had no clue that they were leaking the "R" gas, and it's true this insulation cost a bundle Thank you