Across
- 2. bottom wood plate similar to sill
- 3. 2x4 framing door, supporting header, and against king studs
- 5. Plastic/metal curved ending substitute for trim that makes wood endings appear cleaner/catch water
- 7. 2x4 spanning room height
- 9. Outside frame
- 12. Rare, horizontally sliding door
- 17. Short vertical studs between header and top plate
- 19. Cutting through door
- 20. Corners at 90 degree angle
- 22. metal floor part to step on when passing through
- 23. metal thing that latches/moves with door handle
- 26. Part in between 2 frames
- 30. Wood blocking that makes small jams appear to fill full space
- 32. Rough measure/General open frame shape to work with
- 34. sliding door
- 35. Upper & side frame block keeps door from closing too far
- 37. Closing thing on top of storm door; "hisses" as it closes slowly & is screwdriver adjustable
Down
- 1. Exterior door trim
- 4. Floor weather strip that can be raised and lowered for door height
- 6. Easier door simply placed on outside of frame
- 8. Wood under caulking and sill
- 10. Metal side frames for storm door
- 11. Precut part of door hinge flushing/doorhandle
- 13. Window on sides of door
- 14. Door project in pieces for easier movement
- 15. Block of wood used to fill a gap into a frame
- 16. Pushed to fill into space
- 18. All technical aspects of door project
- 21. Window above door
- 24. wood part that you think of as "door"
- 25. Slab, frame, etc all together; just needs to be put in
- 27. 2x4 wood on top
- 28. Where doors dog tongue latches
- 29. Vertically straight/not tilted
- 31. Straight across top
- 33. part above door (cannot be changed for door fitting)
- 36. Metal top frame for storm door (adjustable after z bar)
