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
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.
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! :)
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
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.