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    Repairing solid wood Shaker kitchen doors

    Thanks Ian, I will do that
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    Repairing solid wood Shaker kitchen doors

    OK great, thank you
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    Repairing solid wood Shaker kitchen doors

    one other question- would it be good to move the doors into the sun in this heat to enable them to dry quicker, or would that be too quick and lead to potential damage?
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    Repairing solid wood Shaker kitchen doors

    Thanks Gerry. I will see if it shrinks. It it does, I'll hammer and glue. If it doesn't, I'll shave off a tiny bit from the centre panel as suggested
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    Repairing solid wood Shaker kitchen doors

    Thanks very much for your help. I will keep the doors inside and after a while I'm sure I'll be back with more questions : )
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    Repairing solid wood Shaker kitchen doors

    Thank you very much. Sounds like patience is key here. In general if I understand correctly it sounds like you're saying they might be save-able which is positive! The panels in the middle are solid (but thin). So to clarify - Wait a few weeks - use 2x sash or F clamps at the top and bottom of...
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    Repairing solid wood Shaker kitchen doors

    Hi there, first time poster here! I bought a lovely Mark Wilkinson shaker kitchen. The cabinets are in great nick and most of the doors too. Sadly, whilst it's been in my garage for 6 months, 4 of the largest doors have warped as shown in the photos. The tongue no longer sits in the groove- and...
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