I try. Keep in mind that I run into a lot of the same things, so there's no point in making a video. Years ago I had a business in CA which included a wider variety of doors. Since moving to TN years ago, I've noticed there isn't quite the variety. But I try to shoot anything I haven't seen before. Thanks for watching.
You're a star! I didn't think I'd be able to do this myself, but after watching your vids I'm confident I can conquer it. Do you paint the metal doors and frames too or do you leave it for the client to sort out?
That's what I like to hear. Glad I could inspire you. I don't get involved in any kind of painting and if I had to guess, I'd say 50% of jobs like these never get painted, but it's always best to paint for looks and longevity. Thanks for watching.
I put a lot of these frames in place. I check for level and plumb first..The square is fine but if your leg is not plumb , your top would be off. There's a lot of these videos out there and I'm sure there's many ways
You are a great teacher. I just enjoy watching your work. Not that I will ever install one of these. 😅
I've searched EVERY channel and couldn't find such a complete and practical explanation. Thank you
another good video, very well explained
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Another useful and informative video, thanks
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching.
This is money!!! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching
make some new videos bro. We need the insight! your helping alot of people!! Thanks for your service!
I try. Keep in mind that I run into a lot of the same things, so there's no point in making a video. Years ago I had a business in CA which included a wider variety of doors. Since moving to TN years ago, I've noticed there isn't quite the variety. But I try to shoot anything I haven't seen before. Thanks for watching.
@@askillthatpays well said bro. appreciate the response my guy! :)
Nice job
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching.
You're a star! I didn't think I'd be able to do this myself, but after watching your vids I'm confident I can conquer it. Do you paint the metal doors and frames too or do you leave it for the client to sort out?
That's what I like to hear. Glad I could inspire you. I don't get involved in any kind of painting and if I had to guess, I'd say 50% of jobs like these never get painted, but it's always best to paint for looks and longevity. Thanks for watching.
where is the threshold ?
In many commercial doors, especially outside utility rooms like these, they don't have one. Thanks for watching.
I put a lot of these frames in place. I check for level and plumb first..The square is fine but if your leg is not plumb , your top would be off. There's a lot of these videos out there and I'm sure there's many ways
That's a sound approach.Thanks for watching.