Inside door skin?

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Inside door skin?

Postby citylights » Sun Nov 17, 2013 7:12 pm

How do you skin the inside of a door? (Mine need to be done)

I was going to cover it in 1/2 inch foam, then fake leather. Then install a curtain rod and curtain.

Ant better ideas?

Here is a couple pictures of the inside of my door.

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Re: Inside door skin?

Postby mikeschn » Sun Nov 17, 2013 7:51 pm

What's the rest of your interior finished with?

Typically I finished the insides of the doors with a few coats of spar urethane.

Yours look a little rough. You might want to knock the edges off with a sanding block, and then coat it with some polyester resin. That'll give it a nice thick, smooth surface.

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Re: Inside door skin?

Postby citylights » Sun Nov 17, 2013 9:13 pm

mikeschn wrote:What's the rest of your interior finished with?

Typically I finished the insides of the doors with a few coats of spar urethane.

Yours look a little rough. You might want to knock the edges off with a sanding block, and then coat it with some polyester resin. That'll give it a nice thick, smooth surface.

Mike...


I used ugly 3/4 pine plywood for my tear sides. Everything needs a skin.
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Re: Inside door skin?

Postby CowboyKell » Mon Nov 18, 2013 12:35 pm

Mine is in process but I am using a very cheap luan from Lowe's. Red Oak, looks pretty good for the price.
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