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Thread: One for the metalurgists et al please?

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    I'm actually reversing 2 sets of french doors to open inwards, so we can then have secuity french doors on the outside.
    This means I have to stick with brass hinges and screws to maintain the internal visual impact for the rest of the room/s.
    The uprights for the new inside wall leaf door frames need to be solid metal 50 mm wide and 25 mm deep as I dont think timber plugged into the brick walls would be strong enough, given the weight of the admittedly light timber oregon door frames, but with lots of heavy glass.
    I suspect s/s in this sort of size would be very expensive, but will check.

    I will then tap through the metal and fit countersunk threaded bolts.
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    50 x 25 in stainless would certainly be cheaper than the same in FMS, gal dipping then powdercoating.

    Its not exactly a large section size. And 316 bar stock is cheaper comparitively than 316 tube stock against mild steel.

    But having said that, there will be a way to use timber framing for the doors and still maintain its security status.

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