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yeah im a carpentry studend.. so i have somer questions, what tools would i need to dit the door lining i guess saw chiusles ect but im not shaw so its always best to ask haha
One thing that works good and makes it stronger is to get things set like you have and measure the space between the pressure treated and the jamb right where the strike plate is, then make an exact thickness shim about 6 or 8" tall to slip in between the jamb and the PT stud. That way you can use longer screws for the strike plate and it's stronger, less prone to flexing and breaking. Best best is one of those deep security strikes you bore a hole in the PT for on an exterior door.
The door carts/door dolly from doorkart.com remove most of the lifting involved in hauling a door for a door installation. You can also attach your hardware while the door is resting in the door cart.
Screws are removeable, which means the door is later without damaging the concrete. The pressure treated wood will not shrink in a basement. There's not enough heat present. The sealer they used in between there will be enough to flex and hold the frame tight. It's not a bad install at all.
dude shut up, he hung that door the right way. did it occur to you that maybe pressure treated wood is code in his area?.. take a fucking spelling class once in a while.. and shut your mouth you may learn something.