Submitted by DocRock2018 t3_11bnsr7 in DIY
I had been staring at my rear entry way for a while and my dog has been scraping at the wood because his ball gets stuck so the rot really started to fall away.
In order to remove the old threshold I ripped two channels in to the old wood and went at it with a hammer and pry bar.
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Large nails were used to secure the right and left of the old wood slab
I had to wriggle it free with a combination of the hammer, the prybar and and some good old fashion elbow grease. A huge shout out to u/KCFordLaser for calling out the huge nails.
The old threshold was made of cedar
The second one was much harder to get out but we got there.
I scribed the new slab with a square at the corners and cut the new piece to fit, covered the new piece with Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane and cut and shaped a smaller piece of mahogany to make the threshold even with the doorway.
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Covering the sections that will be exposed to the elements
Then I used a countersunk bit to predrill the 3 1/2" screws to anchor the piece in place, attached the second piece of mahogany with 1 1/4" finishing nails and installed the metal threshold.
rotinom t1_j9z84j5 wrote
Yeah. That PVC looks like a heck of a trip hazard?!?