Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
8mm? Easy peasy!;) That particular job I was talking about (in another post) was about 20mm out of level across the opening :eek: (opening was about 1200 wide from memory) but the worst part was the walls. The wall had a twist in it them so the jambs were out of wind with each other (framed in green hardwood by a very rough builder). And to top it off were extremely bowed. I put my 1800 level up against the wall next to the opening, touching top and bottom and I could pass my fist between the level and the wall on one side:eek: :eek: :eek: . Now I don't have big hands but more than a few mm is a PIA. Had to use oversize jambs, basically disregarding the walls and frame them with an architrave on the wall face but surrounding the jamb rather than on the jamb edge. :mad:
I should have walked away from the job but I'm usually up for a challenge. Client was unhappy and initially wanted to dispute payment as the job took longer than anticipated (I refused to quote - did an hourly rate) and it didn't look 100% when finished (silk purse out of a sows ear syndrome :rolleyes: ). Finally got them to see reason and pay up, but next time someone asks me to do a job like that I will run, not walk, away very quickly.
Mick