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Posted by aemeijers on June 14, 2007, 12:14 am
> ismail.chowdhury@gmail.com wrote in news:1181790650.824938.265560
> @q19g2000prn.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I have a screened-in breezeway between our house and detached garage,
>> and our small children (and their many friend :) ) kept pushing on the
>> screen door's lower panel, instead of against the frame, until the top
>> tore clean out.
>> Taking out the existing spline and screen material wasn't too much
>> trouble. I cut (a little over-sized since this is my first attempt) a
>> 24x30 panel from a roll of new screen. I found it nearly impossible to
>> push in both the screen and spline at the same time, as instructed.
>> I found the first trick, which seems to be to roll in the screen by
>> itself first, and then try to roll in the spline. However, it still
>> takes a lot of effort to push it in, and I'm tearing edge of the
>> screen as I do it, which defeates the purpose of the repair.
>> Could anyone tell me if there is an additional trick to getting the
>> (solid/flat D-shaped) spline in the groove without destroying the
>> screen, or describe in exhaustive and graphic details how it should be
>> done?
>> Thanks much for any pointer,
>>
>> Ismail
>>
>>
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> Yea it can be nasty to do. You can get all the way to the last corner,
> slip and pop a hole even with a screen tool. Assume you are using one. It
> is possible the spline you are using is the wrong diameter assuming you
> are putting in new spline, The old spline may be dried out which will
> make it less flexible. But of course if you get too narrow a spline it
> will push out easy. Ughhh!
>
> Using fiberglass/plastic screening? Easier to work with as far as the
> spline pushing it in.
>
> Bottom line is it takes patience, practice, and lots of "Aw-Shit!"s.
Well, this falls in the category of stuff I'll pay somebody the 10 or 20
bucks to do, if it is a location that needs to look pretty. I have changed
out screens, but never got the 'taut bedsheet' look of a factory screen. As
to the kid problem- might I recommend adding a horizontal bar at kid height,
to use as a handle? Some nice metal stock, and some standoffs and matching
screws from the parts aisle at the borg, and it wouldn't even be too ugly.
aem sends...
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