Edit: How come post about a partition I did in 3 days outperforms a post about bathroom remodel I worked at for 2 months, lol.

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    Nice, leave the images so the next owner knows how to tear it down

    It looks good, just a joke on how it usually goes

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    Did myself dirty by accidentally buying too narrow a door frame - which is why it didn’t sit flush with the wall on this side, making the trim install a bit tricky. Luckily I’ve dealt with the same issue before, so it came out alright.

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    No king studs? No jack studs? What is this Revolutionary framing? But looks good for now. As long as atmosphere is consistent down there should hold. Let us know next season how bad the jamb warped.

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        What’s with all of the people thinking this is unsafe? They act like the pre-existing arch wasn’t already there and that you’re not just adding a decorative, non-load bearing wall with a door…

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          Yeah, I don’t know. Maybe it looks flimsier in the pictures than it actually is in person.

          I take pride in my work - if I didn’t think it was solid enough, I’d have done it differently. The customer didn’t ask for something that could withstand a battering ram.

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    Where did you get the door/door frame? Did you follow any tutorials?

    I’m thinking of adding a partition with a door in my basement and everything I’ve found makes installing a door look like a nightmare. I’m good with power tools but fine-tuning adjustments is my weak point

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      The door, frame, and handle are usually sold separately. You can grab them at any regular hardware store.

      Leave a 10 mm gap all around between the rough opening and the door frame, then adjust it plumb and level using a drill and a long bubble level - or ideally a laser if you’ve got one.

      Anyone can do it if they just know how, and YouTube is full of solid tutorials.

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      Balancing a door in a frame is annoying, but you can actually buy prehung doors. You still have to get it level/square in the roughed out space, but it eliminates the worst part which is getting the door right within the frame.

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      First get the hinge side of the frame level and in the position you want it. Screw it into the wall using full threaded screws. If you don’t use full threaded screws, the screws will pull on the frame and make it not-level.

      Then put the door on the frame, and close it almost completely and adjust the side of the frame opposite of the hinges to make it fit the door. A good trick is to close the door until there’s only just a tiny sliver of a gap, then make the gap equal by adjusting the frame.

      Congratz, you just installed a door in about 10 minutes!

      This is how I’ve installed hundreds of doors as a carpenter.

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    Its a doorframe made of thin pine boards. Nothing to do with the load. And there is not a single complete board surrounding it. Looks good but a lot of finish work over that questionable frame. so ya know next time.

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      If only it were built in an arch that’s already architecturally sound… This addition doesn’t support anything. It’s like thinking the garage door supports the roof above it.

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      The “thin pine boards” are laminated veneer lumber which does not twist. It’s not the first door/partition I’ve installed and I’ve yet to receive a single callback. It’s going to be perfectly fine. Absolutely no need to over-engineer something like this. I appreciate the feedback but I strongly disagree.