Very nice, I was just looking at another million plus custom home and noticed that the wood garage doors were just a veneer. I liked the look and less weight. For your job I especially liked the fact that it looks like a roll up sectional type door instead of having the large panel breaks. well done..
I’ve been building wood garage doors for 24 years, and I don’t recommend adding wood to a metal door due to expansion and contraction through the seasons. Especially to a non insulated door that has very little stability. Non insulated doors now a days usually only last 10-15 years cause they are built with 24 gauge and start to bend and crease in the middle. Id like to know how that door is holding up today? If it’s facing any where but north and painted black, it can be good. I hope I’m wrong
Wondering if it’s possible to remove and reuse the wood that is glued if the garage door needs to be replaced. Our door and motor needs to be replaced and it feels wasteful to chuck all the beautiful wood. WDYT?
I want to do something similar, but want to do vertically oriented paneling on the same type of 4-segment overhead door. Have you guys done that before? If so, are there any tricks to making the seams between door sections as tight and unobtrusive as possible when the door is closed, so that the vertical planks appear to be full height continuous planks?
I am looking to do something similar where I am going to clad a door and I am curious why it matters to use an uninsulated door if you are screwing it from the front?
I’d encourage you to start using steel over steel blown polyurethane insulated doors paired with high speed screw drive operators. If you’re clients are willing to pay to side it. They probably want the best strongest most durable Door along with fast and silent operation. Liftmaster operators may prolific but they are loud and clunky
It looks good but it doesn’t look much different from a metal door unless you’re real close to it. With metal door panels also coming with faux wood grain, I wonder what the point really is
i have a metal door which i want to cover with wood or plywood so that it looks good n ne hand and remains strong as well if u can help me with ur email i can send the pics , i just wanted to know if its possible to give my door a facelift
How has this help up over the years. Beautiful look
Very nice, I was just looking at another million plus custom home and noticed that the wood garage doors were just a veneer. I liked the look and less weight. For your job I especially liked the fact that it looks like a roll up sectional type door instead of having the large panel breaks. well done..
I’ve been building wood garage doors for 24 years, and I don’t recommend adding wood to a metal door due to expansion and contraction through the seasons. Especially to a non insulated door that has very little stability. Non insulated doors now a days usually only last 10-15 years cause they are built with 24 gauge and start to bend and crease in the middle. Id like to know how that door is holding up today?
If it’s facing any where but north and painted black, it can be good.
I hope I’m wrong
Fantastic craftsmanship as always!
Grant Tanner Thanks Grant!
Where is this 'how-to' in your blog? Could you share the link to it?
How has this door held up over time? Any warping? Or other complications?
Wondering if it’s possible to remove and reuse the wood that is glued if the garage door needs to be replaced. Our door and motor needs to be replaced and it feels wasteful to chuck all the beautiful wood. WDYT?
I want to do something similar, but want to do vertically oriented paneling on the same type of 4-segment overhead door. Have you guys done that before? If so, are there any tricks to making the seams between door sections as tight and unobtrusive as possible when the door is closed, so that the vertical planks appear to be full height continuous planks?
I am looking to do something similar where I am going to clad a door and I am curious why it matters to use an uninsulated door if you are screwing it from the front?
I'm gearing up to do flat panel Cedar with rails/ stiles. Have you done anything stain grade?
can you please post the link to this project? I can't find it on your website. Thanks
What glue was used? Can this be done on a pre-existing INSULATED door?
Liquid nails would be my guess
I’d encourage you to start using steel over steel blown polyurethane insulated doors paired with high speed screw drive operators. If you’re clients are willing to pay to side it. They probably want the best strongest most durable Door along with fast and silent operation. Liftmaster operators may prolific but they are loud and clunky
What is the light color on the house? It looks great. Linen?
Hey Matt what is the paint color
It looks good but it doesn’t look much different from a metal door unless you’re real close to it. With metal door panels also coming with faux wood grain, I wonder what the point really is
Not really a how-to. Beautiful execution though.
Pretty vauge.
i have a metal door which i want to cover with wood or plywood so that it looks good n ne hand and remains strong as well if u can help me with ur email i can send the pics , i just wanted to know if its possible to give my door a facelift
You should visit woodprix website if you would like to make it by yourself I think.
OMFG, What's with the woodprick comments?????
agreed... this must be a scam. F woodpricks
This video is not for beginners, since you're not speaking in beginner terms. Not well done.
Go to WoodPrix if you'd like to build it yourself.
I started with Woodglut plans.
Woodglut is nice for that.
if youour project. I made similar with WoodPrix instructions.
I made it also. Want to know how ? just go to woodprix webpage.