Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What do you mean by "they are in bad shape"? Is it just the drips and chips or is it something more fundamental?
There are some deep gouges and uneven surfaces where key holes were filled and settled. The only way to make them look good is to scrape, sand, fill and paint. Not sure it's worth the effort or lead exposure. But I love good old doors so I'm torn.
Anonymous wrote:New wood doors are very expensive and usually not as good quality as original. It is probably worth having them repaired.
Anonymous wrote:New wood doors are very expensive and usually not as good quality as original. It is probably worth having them repaired.
Anonymous wrote:
What do you mean by "they are in bad shape"? Is it just the drips and chips or is it something more fundamental?