All Western Red Cedar
Milled to 4/4 with 6 inch top and bottom rails and 4 inch stiles with 3 inch mid rails with 7 inch spindles .Hopefully there is another one like it in the making if not my customer will choose another style that I have drawn up .Pretty hard to find a quality door like such for under $ .00
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Location: Stanwood,Wa
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Jens,
I'll make my own door design, I won't copy yours.
I even made a jig to stretch the screen but it is mine to keep no plans for it.Sorry
Jay I would like to thank you for your positive reply. I have around 40 under my belt and I dont recall doing two the same I did 5 for a restaurant chin up in Washington for there service doors in kitchen and they might have been close to copy but mixed them up slightly . Oh you probably no how much box stores get for there repetition doors and finger jointed or 20.00 for a 1- 1/2 inch rails and stiles with NO MID RAILS Good luck Charley and hornet could bust in and steel your honey (the one in bottle not the other honey.
Ken go for it but do your own designs please haah like they are patented
Well guys now we know who to go see for a screen door. I have seen several posts of the ones that Jens has made and each one is built in an attractive way as well as being well built to remain hanging on the house for more that a couple seasons. A good screen door is something that is hard to find and when you do you pay out $$$$$$$$$$$$$$'s only to get one that is a plain and simple construction of a square frame (hopefully it is square and will remain square and flat agains the mounting surface) with three rails and two stiles with a cheap screen installed that will rip off the first time a big fly hits it.
Jens, all your doors are attractive and well made. I like your designs and ideas. You should call them, "THE JEN's DOOR" and sell the heck out of them.
Jens,
I'd like a new door too.
You've inspired me to make to make one.
I'd like a cedar wood carved rainbow trout, in lieu of rails and spindles, across the mid section.
I think I'll make one for my office.
Blue grass?
I've been cutting ''green'' grass, not playing with it, my lawn mower makes the music.
I like the sound of running motors.
Especially the 'ol Chevy 409's---with cut-outs.
Thanks Ken David Im not sure how many doors I have done but it is getting up there,Tonight i had a gal I play bluegrass music with wanting price on six for her house. Must own motel 6 haha plus a chicken tractor
Jens,
Nice.
nice work hal many does this make.
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