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s.richardson
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anybody changed doorskins before?hopefully ill have some second hand stainless frames soon,so while there off !! looks easy enough, or have i got the same rose tinted glasses on that i used to look at underside of my new splitty?any comments on this doorskin malarky most welcome,steve
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Post by brixtonmorris »

to do a good job you may need a tool that folds the skin around at the sides. its a kind of large crimping tool, cant remember its name at the moment. i shall look it up.
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Post by Kevin »

its a kind of large crimping tool
Not of the hair dressing type I hope :wink:
anybody changed doorskins before? looks easy enough, or have i got the same rose tinted glasses on
If its that easy why to they sell repair sections for the lower part of the door that look a real nightmare to fit and blend in.
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Post by s.richardson »

cheers lads,i havent done repair or whole skin,out of the two kev id rather not do repair,all that work and then find u can see it, i think frost sell the tool tour talking about brix, ive got a machine mart down the road ill look there,steve
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Post by Willie »

KEVIN, you're right, the bottom of the door repair section is a
difficult thing to fit successfully. I think that it is produced because
it is usually only the bottom few inches of the doors which rot.
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Post by gcb »

Tool you need is called a joddler.
Also Phil Vincent ex of Henrics will do a re-skin for you. Find his number in the OC mag.
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Post by Alec »

Hello SR,
Frost's tool is part number F280, Door Skinning Tool at £39.00. (A joddler, by the way is entirely different, this puts a shallow step in sheet metal to allow a flush overlap joint between two panels)
I find that I need to follow with a hammer and dolly to really crimp the metal down.

regards,
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Post by s.richardson »

thanks lads
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