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    Last Nov SWMBO and I had a argument about my ToDo list.
    Seems like she wasn't happy with the rate of progress.

    The longest standing item on the Todo list was the bathroom door frame.
    Back in the early 1980s, I started to restore the 6 Jarrah door frames and Oregon doors (painted lime green by the previous owners) back to show their original timber.

    This involved removing the doors and sending them off to get stripped by dipping. This took most of the colour out of the Oregon so we had to put some colour back - this ended up being too much but we decided to live with it.

    The easiest way to strip the 7 layers of (mainly leaded) paint off the frames and architraves was to remove the architraves and use a belt sander outside to strip the paint. During the removal from the doorway some of the split architraves shattered and had to be replaced. The door frame itself was done with paint stripper, in short a bath-plug of a job.

    I ran out of puff a few months after I started before I finished the bathroom door frame - I had stripped a couple of layers of paint off and it looked pretty ragged.

    In the meantime we had the bathroom renovated and without thinking we had the tiles installed around part of the architrave inside the bathroom which made it impossible to remove the architrave and very difficult to strip the paint off along the tiled edge - I tried it - it looked awful.

    Following said discussion with SWMBO we decided to paint the architrave inside the bathroom white and just restore the frame and architrave of the door in the hallway.
    I removed said door and it has been off the bathroom since Nov and it finally got finished today.

    SWMBO is very happy that it is finished bit there are still many things on the list.
    ToiletDoor.jpg
    ToiletDoor2.jpg

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    Doors are optional
    Pat
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    Looks good, its a mirror revers photo of a bathroom I did about 8 years ago except tiles went to top of door
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

    Cheers
    Ray

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    Mine is still on the to-do list , so I`m keeping this thread under raps. But I`m inspired.

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    Bob, you're lucky that SWMBO held out for that long!!! The door lock on our bathroom stopped working, it wouldn't lock. and would open with one of the small dogs going near it. My SWMBO just about had kittens when I said I'd look at it on the weekend, it was a Wednesday, she was worried that I might see her in the shower!!!!! Cut a long story short, I fixed it that night for some peace and quiet.
    Looks great by the way
    Kryn
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    Quote Originally Posted by KBs PensNmore View Post
    Bob, you're lucky that SWMBO held out for that long!!! The door lock on our bathroom stopped working, it wouldn't lock. and would open with one of the small dogs going near it. My SWMBO just about had kittens when I said I'd look at it on the weekend, it was a Wednesday, she was worried that I might see her in the shower!!!!! Cut a long story short, I fixed it that night for some peace and quiet.
    Looks great by the way
    Kryn
    Thanks.
    SWMBO is not that worried about no door but visitors found it a bit disconcerting.
    There is another bathroom/toilet with a door on it.
    Last week we were looking after some nieces and I even put up a temporary curtain.

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