0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 11549 times.
I was thinking about a heavy exterior door until i discovered these from Masonite (safe N sound). Anyone use these??http://www.masonite.com/product_newProducts.php#item1
Quote from: Nick77 on 28 Nov 2009, 11:27 pmI was thinking about a heavy exterior door until i discovered these from Masonite (safe N sound). Anyone use these??http://www.masonite.com/product_newProducts.php#item1These are what I'm going to use, but I'm going to have them mounted in an outdoor frame with weatherstripping on the sides, top, and bottom. If you have a specialty store near you, they can specify this.
I have purchased a plane jane exterior door for my home theater and was planning on adding MDF (potentially routering a 6-panel pattern in the MDF). This will add some additional weight and some architectural detail. Has anyone else done this?Thanks.Tom
Hey, Bob. If you don't mind me asking, how much was just the door?And where did you get it?Thanks
If you're handy and can build your own framing and trim and hang the door yourself, get a plain slab solid wood sliding closet door. They're extra thick, very dense, and not terribly expensive. You'll have to cut your own holes for the knob, mount the hinges yourself, etc. but they work great. Aftermarket perimeter seals and auto-drop bottom seals will finish off the installation with no threshold needed.Many external doors are not solid but simply foam filled which doesn't give nearly the mass that a solid wood door does. If you want to take it another step, you can then mount 3/4" MDF or plywood to the door with Green Glue to provide even more mass and isolation.Bryan