Thank you, gentlemen, for summing up my worries


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We have habitat for humanity store in Manassas, I will check there for available doors, but what I have seen in normal stores, even the expensive doors are often very ugly.
It is white oak, quarter sawn - at least enough for a door.
I have a big drill press, 12' dewalt planer, excellent table saw - 6.5HP (more power arr, arr, arr - Tim the Toolman

) but my jointer is only 6" and the table is relatively short.
Thanks for the link, I may even buy the dvd, although I doubt there would be more than you guys already expressed here. I may start and try to make the two sides 6"x84" - and if I can get those straight and plumb, the rest can be done with some patience. If they turn out crooked, I will use it some place else.
HCJ - back in Maryland, I built pine table 38"x8' for the dining room and it is the center of our lives since. It was also to please the little woman - I bought legs and a router to mortise them, pipe clamps to clamp the top together. It turned out ok, but still that was a huge project for the townhouse we lived in
Few years back I milled with chain saw cedar logs and built a table for outside with top boards 1.5"x12"x8' finished size and the dewalt planer was pushed to the limit with those heavy and long boards.