08-24-2020, 07:18 AM
I am replacing a hollow core door that is damaged with a replacement hollow core door. I thought it would be easier to paint the door with it lying flat before installation. I used painters pyramids to raise the door off the flat surface I had the door resting on.
The problem was that unlike previous hollow core doors that I have used, this one does not have a door skin made of plywood. Instead it has a thin veneer of wood over cardboard. As a result, just the weight of the door and the pressure of a paint roller managed to poke 4 holes in the "skin" that nearly penetrated the cardboard. I was able to use spackle to repair the divots, but the quality is really depressing. I may replace this again with a solid core door.
The problem was that unlike previous hollow core doors that I have used, this one does not have a door skin made of plywood. Instead it has a thin veneer of wood over cardboard. As a result, just the weight of the door and the pressure of a paint roller managed to poke 4 holes in the "skin" that nearly penetrated the cardboard. I was able to use spackle to repair the divots, but the quality is really depressing. I may replace this again with a solid core door.
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