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Surface Mounted Deadbolt Locks
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Mon, 29 Jun 2009 18:54:47 GM
Patio . Door. Locks: The versatile surface mounted deadbolt. Sliding Deadbolt Locks The surface mounted, sliding deadbolt is a simple, rugged device that lends. . Storm Door. Surface Mount Locks All About . Doors. and Windows: Welcome- . Door. ...
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Patio . Door. Locks: The versatile surface mounted deadbolt. Sliding Deadbolt Locks The surface mounted, sliding deadbolt is a simple, rugged device that lends. . Storm Door. Surface Mount Locks All About . Doors. and Windows: Welcome- . Door. ...
how can i get this level storm door to hang in unlevel opening?
Q. i found a full length glass storm door (with brass on bottom) for my moms house at a garage sale. $5! fits perfectly...EXCEPT ...when i hung the door and side trim piece the door now is uneven with the upper trim piece. my door is level--the house isn't! (go figure) you can see daylight between the door and upper frame when you close the door. I had gotten larger screws from the hardware store for the hinge side trim piece (there werent any with it) not only to have the screws but hoping to have additional strength. now after having screwed the piece in, it hasn't closed that gap at all!! ive thought about shimming the lower part of the high side trim piece: behind the frame. help!
Asked by lisa a - Wed Nov 8 23:34:56 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. U can install a weather strip to the treshhold that will fill the void then nail on a larger piece of trim to hide it.. or better remove the jam all together and reinstall is plum.. If u remove the jam trim u can then cut around the jam (where it is out and using wood shimms re-fit it, Then just nail the trim (door cassings) back on to hide the seam... No problem.. A bit of caulking and some touch up paint and bada bing...
Answered by luvz2puff - Wed Nov 8 23:41:06 2006
Q. i found a full length glass storm door (with brass on bottom) for my moms house at a garage sale. $5! fits perfectly...EXCEPT ...when i hung the door and side trim piece the door now is uneven with the upper trim piece. my door is level--the house isn't! (go figure) you can see daylight between the door and upper frame when you close the door. I had gotten larger screws from the hardware store for the hinge side trim piece (there werent any with it) not only to have the screws but hoping to have additional strength. now after having screwed the piece in, it hasn't closed that gap at all!! ive thought about shimming the lower part of the high side trim piece: behind the frame. help!
Asked by lisa a - Wed Nov 8 23:34:56 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. U can install a weather strip to the treshhold that will fill the void then nail on a larger piece of trim to hide it.. or better remove the jam all together and reinstall is plum.. If u remove the jam trim u can then cut around the jam (where it is out and using wood shimms re-fit it, Then just nail the trim (door cassings) back on to hide the seam... No problem.. A bit of caulking and some touch up paint and bada bing...
Answered by luvz2puff - Wed Nov 8 23:41:06 2006
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