How to use epoxy on wood for repairs.
Replace rotted garage door jamb.
Remove the interior trim leg just like the brick molding was removed.
Remove trim pieces first most garage door entrances contain trim pieces that prevent water intrusion from around.
Mix polyester wood filler or bondo wood filler and press it into the recess with a putty knife.
3 adjust the router s depth of cut to equal the thickness of the poplar patch.
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Then coat the rotted door frame area with wood hardener as shown.
Remove the strike plates.
2 nail pine 1x4 guide blocks to the doorjamb around the damaged area.
Pry the brick mold off using two prybars and patience.
Tap on the back of it with a hammer to drive the tip in as far as you can.
The pvc bottom is factory joined to a primed wood frame that can be drilled sanded and finished just like wood.
Replacing weathered piece of the frame surrounding the garage door.
Pry on the crowbar to lift the trim and loosen it.
How to replace a rotting garage door jamb 1.
Insert the tip of a flat crowbar under the trim.
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4 set the router in place with its guide bushing against the inside edge of the 1x4s.
1 remove any nails or screws from the damaged area.
Cut the caulk bead between the brick molding and the door jamb.
A common place for wood rot to be found is on the lower part of a garage door trim jamb this repair seems intimidating but it is actually a very easy repair.
Remove the rotting jamb with the trim out of the way the next step is to remove the jamb itself.
It features a patented pvc bottom right at the point where moisture rot and mold threaten most wood jamb kits.