Sanding down the doors and finding a small bits of rot in a couple of the doors which will be removed and replaced

The first two doors I picked up today both had areas of rotten wood in the same corner on both doors, so I will have to dismantle the doors and make up two new sections of door from the stock of mahogany I have around the workshop  




The doors showing the areas of rot in the same corner of the doors



It appears to be only set of smaller doors that have any rot in as the other small doors appear to be rot free and just need a good sanding and rubbing down before they can be varnished 




Even these larger doors appear to be free of any rot which is a good sign 




The door for under the chart table is in reasonable condition apart from the spilt in the lower part of the door which can be glue together with a small amount of epoxy and then sanded down again and the varnished along with the other doors 




Getting through the doors not many left now. The larger doors have a few areas of rot in them so will need to get some longer lengths of mahogany in for these door repairs 



 

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