Havasu, it was not shutting properly before I painted it. Awhile back it was having problems with the lower part sticking out too much and we had to put in longer screws on the bottom hinge and tighten the screws down. That worked, but I suspect the frame is not secured properly. Back in 2001 the neighbors broke the original doorframe when they broke in to steal stuff and we had to get it replaced. The jerks that did it charged $400 and didn't even do it properly. The threshold flexes quite a bit and it wasn't put in square. We've had to make adjustments. Although, now that you mention Doofusaurus, he did beat the hell out of the door the day before I primed it because he was trying to kill wasps on it. He was swinging a 25lb bag of cat food at them. It may have messed up the hinges. I have replacement hinges in a plastic bin outside.
JPfloor, wow! I'm probably going to have to do something like that with my back door threshold. I know it is rotted.
Daris, that is a great idea! Now I wish I'd purchased that long handled thing I saw at Walmart but the didn't have any attachments for it. I wonder if it is still there... I'll need to find a compatible brush. I saw a kit with extending pole for $95+ on Amazon. That seems pretty steep to me.
I just googled and saw this and laughed. No way would I be able to control a brush like that.
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I got a 2nd coat of primer on and sweated my ass off while doing so.
I have a package that is supposed to be in town at the post office but USPS lost it. I went in there and showed the tracking # and was told to ask for a refund on it. I'm about to lose it on all the problems I have with getting packages. Went to Walmart to get more sandpaper, some salads, & some stuff. Saw they had watermelon cut into chunks. As I was checking out, a man behind me was having trouble because he was buying ice and a cheap styrofoam cooler. He didn't have the $5 for the cooler and his card only covered the ice. I bought the cooler for him so he could put his ice in it. He thanked me profusely before leaving.
I did sand the top of the door before doing the 2nd coat of primer and got it to shut all the way. I'm going to sand it and the frame more aggressively before I do the final coat of paint and I will be taping the top to make sure no paint gets on it when I apply the Behr paint. I'm also planning to use some paintable wood filler in some spots to smooth it out more & fill in some gaps.
This is what the door looks like now:
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