Having sanded and sealed all parts, I was delighted when the doors fitted like a dream.
I used the dremel to drill pilot holes for the brass screws which are very soft metal .
This made life so much easier and in no time at all I had my shop doors fitted and their handles attached. Again the dremel came in handy for this.
The side opening door also went on beautifully and I was feeling really confident about my door fitting skills......................................... until trouble struck............................
You can see from the photo with the screwdriver what the problem was...........................................
and slightly too wide !!
Now I have scoured the instruction book and online photos of the finished shop and the short door isnt mentioned anywhere, leaving only one explanation.................... it's the wrong door !
There is no other in the kit and as this one now has around 6 coats of paint I'm not going to send it back.
So after half an hour sanding it to fit inside the opening and a bit of constructive thinking I have fitted the door . Once the house is assembled I will fit a step on the inside and outside of the door ( and a small notice saying "mind the step " ! )
I then assembled the little wall and pavement section on the small side opening panel. This is such a cute feature to the house and I cant wait to get the railings up but as I plan to use real brick slips to decorate my house I will be leaving the railings until the very end.
I then assembled the little wall and pavement section on the small side opening panel. This is such a cute feature to the house and I cant wait to get the railings up but as I plan to use real brick slips to decorate my house I will be leaving the railings until the very end.
I stopped work for a cup of tea and another perusal of the instructions..................all 19 pages............................
the afternoon was set aside to construct the house itself !
2 comments:
What a pain about the door?! I haven't made this kit so I can't say what should have been the correct door, nonetheless you have done a fab job fitting the one you have! :o)
I have Dremel drill and all the accessories, alas I haven't sussed out how to use it for anything other than the drill! :o(( I have used brick slips, great realistic look, though I think the stencilled bricks are probably quicker?! ;o) You are progressing at a faster pace than I would be, I tend to be a bit slow! lol
Michelle xx
I await your brickwork with envy Julie, Im so not happy with my stencils, and i just know when I see yours Ill be tempted to strip mine and start again, John will kill me if I do, but you know what its like when something isnt right!! Love to you and to Sweeney too, so excited to have him back in the new Year:-)Katexxx
Post a Comment