Make Door Jamb Flush With Wall | Uneven Sheetrock
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 Published On Jun 3, 2021

Making a door jamb flush with drywall is a simple project and one you can do yourself.

For many reasons, drywall may be thicker than what your door jamb or winder casing extends out to. In my case, I had 1/8" wall paneling that I replaced with 1/2" drywall and so I had to fix this.

By using a 1x4 piece of wood, I was able to rip it into 1/4" thick strips that I glued to the door frame and then nailed in with the Ryobi battery powered finish nailer.

Then I capped that off with the final door trim, caulked it all up, and nailed it in. Once painted, no one will ever know the amount of extra work that went into this whole project.

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Porter Cable Planer: https://amzn.to/3vQkAq4
Ryobi Nail Gun: https://amzn.to/3xSd8MN
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Wood Glue: https://amzn.to/3xWwrVm

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