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Post by sd51555 on Mar 3, 2019 13:05:19 GMT -6
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Post by Catscratch on Mar 3, 2019 13:19:48 GMT -6
Either YouTube it, or just buy it and figure it out on site. I've installed several... they make great wind sails on a gusty day.
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Post by Freeborn on Mar 3, 2019 15:54:00 GMT -6
Go to the manufacturers site, they should have a video. I know the last one I installed that mfg had a video.
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Post by benmnwi on Mar 3, 2019 16:47:13 GMT -6
I also typically go the YouTube route for things like that.
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Post by terrifictom on Mar 3, 2019 17:36:16 GMT -6
The 1st time you are unloading your stuff into cabin and screen door gets in the way, you will be cussing. Lol
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Post by sd51555 on Mar 3, 2019 19:54:22 GMT -6
The 1st time you are unloading your stuff into cabin and screen door gets in the way, you will be cussing. Lol I'm sure. I already see issues with how the doors will orient, like opposing sides for handles, west winds grabbing the south door and ripping it clean off the hinges. Hopefully, there won't be much shit getting carried into the cabin, and most gets left in the garage. Not much room for extra crap inside.
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Post by kooch on Mar 3, 2019 20:06:54 GMT -6
I just installed one of those mosquito net type doors that attaches to the door frame with velcro and closes tight with magnets. I'm happy with the choice. Bob could run through it once he figured it out though.
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Post by biglakebass on Mar 3, 2019 20:57:40 GMT -6
Those magnet screens are pretty cool.
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Post by kooch on Mar 3, 2019 21:01:50 GMT -6
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Post by batman on Mar 3, 2019 21:04:04 GMT -6
Cats are free. If you love something set it free..,
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Post by terrifictom on Mar 3, 2019 21:37:25 GMT -6
The 1st time you are unloading your stuff into cabin and screen door gets in the way, you will be cussing. Lol I'm sure. I already see issues with how the doors will orient, like opposing sides for handles, west winds grabbing the south door and ripping it clean off the hinges. Hopefully, there won't be much shit getting carried into the cabin, and most gets left in the garage. Not much room for extra crap inside. Good example, this weekenn went up to visit daughter and grandson. When leaving today had my hands fulll with duffel bag and some other stuff. Opened the storm door and started to walk out when the door slammed against hand taking a good chunk of skin out of the back of my hand.
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Post by sd51555 on Mar 3, 2019 22:06:16 GMT -6
I'd like to get something like that for my garage door.
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Post by mnaaron on Mar 7, 2019 19:29:15 GMT -6
I'd like to get something like that for my garage door. I built a nice patio on back of house using cedar posts tongue and groove etc...My plan is to screen in when needed with those screens. Glad to hear you like them.
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Post by mnaaron on Mar 7, 2019 20:01:14 GMT -6
Area I hope to screen in. Attachments:
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Post by Foggy on Mar 7, 2019 21:06:14 GMT -6
First off.....get yourself a solar powered hack saw.....and recharge your solar screw gun. Now....using your welder....run a bead down the door frame to attach it to the cabin wall. Next get your tractor and loader to hold the door in place while you cut it to size and screw it to the opposite side of your wall. Done. Not so hard....was it? In another life.....I sold the aluminum frame materials to most of the midwest storm door companies. There was about 7 lbs of extrusions per door.....and the largest companies would buy about 25 million lbs of painted extrusion per year (Im told they are nearly double that today). Thats a pile of storm doors. We did the extruding and painting. I hate installing storm doors.
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