Installing Doors with the "Door Stud"
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A very handy tool indeed, especially when hanging so many by yourself.
This is by far one of the best building series available.
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I’ve used those brackets on the last interior door I installed and really like them. Only difference is I used a laser level instead of scribing a line with a pencil.
awesome!
Outstanding product. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
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A very interesting video. You have showcased some totally wild products on this build series.I have been really enjoying all the good-bad-ugly-and amazing products and installation tutorials. Keep up the great videos
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Another helpful tool to make your build easier! Very nice, keep at it Paul.
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Awesome tool if you ask me. Saw Matt Risinger show them off a while back. Impressed by your step by step instructional help.
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slick tools! nice explanation Paul!
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Awsome Paul thanks for sharing
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You made that look so easy a great product bloody good invention save a lot of time as well and the doors are nice
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These look flippin awesome. I am asking Santa for a set of these. Love the metal clips for install too. Used a different version of the clips a few years ago and couldnt figure them out. One part on jamb one part on stud. I couldn't get them to line up. No, i am not the sharpest chisel in the chest. This looks so easy. Get the jamb leg lengths to match the uneven floor and go. Nice!
It's all completely worth it!
Great system.
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yup, wish I had these when I was a carpenter building out offices. How many doors do you see in a office building, dozens on each floor. I did all kinds, hollow, solid, metal and this would have been sooo good to have. No more using the flat bar to prop up one side while shooting in a screw to hold it. I used the porter cable door hinge template for mortising out my hinges along with the handle and strike template and this would have been perfect to go with that kit. I like those nifty metal door jamb clips too, your right, it really doesn't get any easier.
Sometimes we make our lives a little easier... doesn't happen often lol
Dope tool!
It really is!
This is an awesome product! Only hanging one door in your life, you'll understand why this product is a back saver!
yes!
No doubt about it, these are a great tool to have for heavy doors. I do this and only wish I had one. Very important to put screws in side jambs and shim if necessary. As for double doors, an absolute door hanger's time consuming job for perfect fit. this will definitely do the job. I only wish i would have thought of this when those easy jamb hangers came out. Simple, but absolutely great as these doors are very heavy to do all day, and very hard to keep getting those perfect fits and margins that is required. Great job guys.
Forgot to mention. One problem I can see that you will have for sure, and that is if the rough opening sides are not coplanar. And more often than not, they are not coplanar. Depends on how bad to tell you the truth. If they are not, then the door jambs will not be in alignment when you mount with those easy jamb hangers as there is no adjustment on them for that. Think of it in terms of stretching a dry line from door top far end to opposite doorjamb bottom end, and see if the intersection of where both lines meet from opposite sides touch the string. This is the planar position i am referring to. Therefore I am not sure how you would handle that problem if these doors have door stops already installed, as you have to sometimes cheat in on the bottom by hitting out passed the wall line or at top, whichever works. The jamb bottoms or tops have to move in or out to make it right. I am not sure how much "movement" there is on the pieces you screwed in the walls to the door. So getting all margins will be very easy, but coplanar will be an issue, and since I have never hung a door with those easy jamb hangers, I defer to whoever is most competent and would appreciate their input on what they do for this situation. Needless to say, the higher the door, the more it will show, and double doors will not meet properly, coplanar speaking, but still will show very nice accurate margins.
Bottom line, many times I have had to either hit the bottom wall plate in or out to make the door fit right. And if not , then you have to move the jamb bottom or top in or out until those imaginary two strings hit at the center if you are following me. Any other way and these heavy doors will not hang right, nor hit the stops correctly.
Great point you make here...More often than not, the cross check is rarely plumb in a framed opening.......
Great video and the tool it's so easy to use . Pricy though😟 for a diy. Stay safe and healthy thanks 😊
Thanks! It's a great option if you're considering paying for install though
Great product! Save your back!
Agreed! Every once in awhile we work smarter not harder lol
door stud looks great, but i was too focused on those brackets, lol. i did all mine the old fashioned way with the shims, what a pain in the ass for a non pro like myself. considering the price of a quality pre hung solid core door, those door stud's look like a worthy investment, especially if you value your back
Yes, the lack of frustration makes it really worth it.
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I might try that
Nice video....great info!!! Unfortunately...I just replaced all my interior doors in my house a few months ago with the same doors you have...LOL
Oh bummer! Wish it had been a little sooner that we got to these!
great installation of the doors, just wondering about the door frame brackets, do you have to route or chisel out a space at the rear of the door trims to have them fit flush to the frames.
I'm currently remodeling a house, I have previously used these to install 7 doors up to this point. I have two doors I recently installed with these and haven't trimmed yet. I just went down with calipers and measured the brackets I have and they are 1/32" thick. Once screwed into place, the trim installs right over them with no issue.
@@darmichar73 Caulk would easily cover that small of a gap.
Does this work for swapping exterior door slabs? seems like it wouldn't given the wide variety of thresholds that could be present.
I am going to buy the door studs but could you provide a link to the bracket system you used to align the hinges? I could not find a link.
this tool is great if you install a lot of doors regularly.
Yes, even if you do your own house and sell afterwards. We're finding they're going to be helpful for moving around other materials too like counters, etc.
@@MrPostFrame good point about finding other uses for them! Would love to see a short on that eventually!
It appears it works fine with floors the extend through the opening. Exterior doors seem a bit problematic as there is no where for the exterior side wheels to go?? I am also envisioning that as doors catch up to highly insulated wall systems they are going to have to be much thicker for more insulation. I am wondering what is taking so long for the manufacturers to wake up to this fact as well as the hardware fabricators??
Yeah science.😊
Keep it up Paul!
Thank you!
Just wondering how you take out existing plastic inside the door knob hole after you install the door . Normally you take out before installation but in your video that part was skipped and you didn’t show how you removed it.
Can I ask where you got that wide level you used for marking your plumb line on the wall for the brackets on the hinge side and what it is called? Edit to say it looks like a Stabila adjustable height level. I just can't see the bottom extensions.
It's the Stabilia 35712 Extendable Plate to Plate Level amzn.to/3NYRi1a
Where do you get those brackets that attach to the door jamb?
amzn.to/2Y4QDGS
Do those "easy mount brackets" come with the door stud kit? Or are they sold separately, and if so where at?
amazon
Love the doors! Where did you get them? Thx!
Mastercraft from Menards
So you don’t need to shim anywhere using the brackets?
No, it was as easy as we made it look!
Great video.
What is the name of the brackets?
Here are the brackets amzn.to/3aWts52
whats the gap under the door ??
When do you plan on being finished? I'm getting antsy lol.
Us too!
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I wish I had the door stud while I was building my house. 25 doors would have gone a lot smoother
Yes. Definitely not installing a door without these ever again.
Have you done the slide yet?
Not yet, but soon!
who made the doors... they look well built
Mastercraft
One thing to point out. The door hangers will not work with split jamb doors.
I really wanted to get a set of these for the doors in my house, but I couldn't justify the cost. It seems like a $100/pair type tool. At $250 on amazon (more on their website) it just wasn't worth it for me.
Understandable. We plan to use these in other projects and to move other materials around. It's a great value if someone is comparing it against paying for door install which runs about $125/door from the stores.
Paul, you're not an expert in installing door? Come on man. You built a whole house basically by yourself. To me that automatically qualifies you as an expert door installer.
Haha thanks.
Just say it. If 250 is hard to swallow than your not getting doors replaced. They're not cheap either
How about walls that are not plumb? In about 50% of openings. There's more behind the scenes. Not just selling a product that is over priced.
Level non plumb walls with shims prior to installing door.
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How do I adjust my door studs if my is still loose when its already clamp ?
What a joke, 75% off the time the floor and the walls are not level! Until you put all the brackets and setup the wheels I will install 3 doors! 😅
I've got 5 apartment buildings with 44 units a piece of metal entry doors to hang on jambs that already installed . Just ordered a pair. They gotta make it easier? I'll let you know how it goes