I’ll throw this one at Breaktime as well. Have a customer who, some time ago, added on to their house. The sunroom now has one wall with clabboard siding in it, formerly an exterior wall. The doors have brikmold trim. They’re wanting to change out the woodwork in the house. I’ve got it all figured except for the trim on those two doors. They want the trim to all be oak. Whats going inside is colonial. I’m thinking about ripping 6/4 oak to trim those two doors with and routing a comparable profile onto them, and setting the doors such that the trim hits the siding like it used to. I don’t really like that solution real well though. Better ideas?
” Blessed are the forgetful: for they get the better even of their blunders” – Nietzsche
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If they don't care that they have exterior siding inside their house, I think your solution is fine.
Clampman
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