Excellent tutorial video for the DIYers ! Obviously the professional joiners will use special jigs and power tools. But if you fit a door handle only now and then , this is really good.
Thank you for the you tube videos! I have so far produced some pretty impressive woodwork ( Im no DIY expert) and saved money on getting a tradesman in, so therefore, i am able to do more work with better quality materials! Excellent chaps, keep up the great vids!
Do you have a video showing how to hang the door itself? Couldn't find one? These videos are excellent - I'm looking forward to building the interior of my house using these as a guide!
I like that hardware better than what we use here in the US. We have to drill a monstrous 2 1/8" diameter hole that takes most of the strength out of a panel door frame.
good video..tommy!!!!....are you planning to show a video on Home LAN cabling for laying out Cat5e data cables within house, drilling though walls, running through door frames, running from one room to another...
Really good video, but I would agree with not using a flat bit, I did and I have a pine panel door which means that the bit would probably show through the panel if I drilled it to the correct depth. I was cautious and chiselled the last bits. I'd also add that chiselling is not as easy as he shows!
Ah, this was as funny as anything. Where do you get one of those "Approved by Tommy" shirts? That was as rough as anything, especially using the same 24 bit to cut the holes for the handles. Thinking about it, I've always used a 22mm to fit those locks, although i've never had 1" thick spindles to cater for :D Thanks again for the crack, I've saved this to favourites. Dan "Approved by Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA"
I've learned a lot from these videos. Saved myself a small fortune doing it myself rather than pay for someone else to do it for me.
Excellent tutorial video for the DIYers ! Obviously the professional joiners will use special jigs and power tools. But if you fit a door handle only now and then , this is really good.
Tommy's trade secrets are really handy and simple to understand
+tony yarwood Thank you for your support
Thank you for the you tube videos! I have so far produced some pretty impressive woodwork ( Im no DIY expert) and saved money on getting a tradesman in, so therefore, i am able to do more work with better quality materials! Excellent chaps, keep up the great vids!
Mmm as single mum i will be attempting to do this myself ...wish me luck
Very well done video and step by step instructions. Clear and to the point, thank you!
Good video! Thanks! Found it very easy to follow and my door turned out great.
Awesome video! Very concise and to the point!
I can hear my old tech teacher, that chisel is blunt son. Good range of videos.
Hi. No plans at the moment, but if we get enough requests for certain videos, we will do our best to show them.
Thanks
TS.
Good clear instruction and method of fitting a door latch
great job and easy to follow. It's not easy working on those cheap hollow doors either
Do you have a video showing how to hang the door itself? Couldn't find one? These videos are excellent - I'm looking forward to building the interior of my house using these as a guide!
Thanks mate, was a lot simpler than I'd feared. Until you know, you just don't know, :D.
I like that hardware better than what we use here in the US. We have to drill a monstrous 2 1/8" diameter hole that takes most of the strength out of a panel door frame.
very clear and covers everything .. 10/ 10
good video..tommy!!!!....are you planning to show a video on Home LAN cabling for laying out Cat5e data cables within house, drilling though walls, running through door frames, running from one room to another...
Presentation is great.
are you able to replace these type of door handles with a door handle and lock easily?
very easy instructions have u got some more videos mate.
i decided to watch this after messing up on my whole door and door frame
This is a good vid for hanging doors on video jug!
Really good video, but I would agree with not using a flat bit, I did and I have a pine panel door which means that the bit would probably show through the panel if I drilled it to the correct depth. I was cautious and chiselled the last bits. I'd also add that chiselling is not as easy as he shows!
Great work Trevor! 10/10!
excellent vid keep them coming please
Nice one.Good instructions
great n easy job
thanks
Tommy sure can handle it
Very helpful video step by step can't go wrong thanks
Cheers Tommy lad!
Hey tommy im a new homeowner and tips on drywalling can u help me out
sweet as Andy love ya work
So Interesting
Do you have any videos showing how to mitre and fit skirting boards?
Thank you
nice vid
No... it's fine, just scratch the new handle with the chuck of your drill when you drill it
Use an Auger bit instead of a flat bit.
Ah, this was as funny as anything. Where do you get one of those "Approved by Tommy" shirts? That was as rough as anything, especially using the same 24 bit to cut the holes for the handles. Thinking about it, I've always used a 22mm to fit those locks, although i've never had 1" thick spindles to cater for :D
Thanks again for the crack, I've saved this to favourites.
Dan "Approved by Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA"
godd mate
Chisling is rubbish lol
roflllllll
Not a very neat job of the rebate were you drunk ?
Not a very neat job of the rebate were you drunk ? . Try not to wipe bits of wood away with your fingers thats how you get skelfs and they can hurt .