50mm x 100mm timber non-existent?

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I need to replace the lower parts of a garage door frame due to rot.
The frame is 50mm x 100mm but the closet size comes in at 47mm x 100mm.
To line up the outer sides of the new frame with the old one, what is normally used that's 3mm to make up for the shortfall?
I have a bag of plastic packers, would they do or is there an accepted method?

Also, out of curiosity, why do some sellers actually advertise some timber as 50mm x 100mm but then tell you the finished size is say 47mm x 89mm in the description?

Thanks very much.
 
the actual repair will depend on the actual construction and iff the wood is on the face
you are buying rough sawn timber so if your lucky sanding will take a further 3-5mm off
try an actual wood yard where they may be able to convert timber to the size you need but at about twice the price
 
With a new blade in a circular saw, buy a 75x125 or similar. Ripping it down is a 10 minute job max.

Over-size by 2mm if appearance is important, and then power plane it down.
 
Line up the visible side, then hide the wall side with sealant bead. Shim it with plastic or wood as necessary.
 
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With a new blade in a circular saw, buy a 75x125 or similar. Ripping it down is a 10 minute job max.

Over-size by 2mm if appearance is important, and then power plane it down.
yes exactly what i would do but with 72 or 96 tooth blade on my dw 742 as a table saw
and rather naughty flip work/mateial without crown guard or riving knife in place so a light sand gives a great finnish or fewer teeth 1-1.5mm bigger and sanded to size
 
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