james kent
Feb 22 2007, 07:36 PM
Click to view attachment Click to view attachmentI,ve had a few inquiries regarding my screen door. Here,s a few that I've found.
The hanging strips type
james kent
Feb 22 2007, 07:41 PM
Frederick L. Simson
Feb 22 2007, 07:55 PM
QUOTE (james kent @ Feb 22 2007, 07:41 PM)

What have you got?
The Door, the whole Door, and nothing
but the Door...
Click to view attachmentClick to view attachmentI have a large
Double Hung window in the door that has a full screen. No need for a separate screen door.
Roger H
Feb 23 2007, 04:09 AM
This was the stock U-Haul screen solution.
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Roger H
Feb 23 2007, 04:11 AM
And the Scamp stock bi-fold screen:
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Christi V.
Mar 1 2007, 10:09 AM
ok.. who's flamingo screen door.. I want that one!!
Sandra Lair
Mar 2 2007, 08:03 PM
I don't have a photo to share but I'll try to describe our screen "door." It's very low-tech: Just two square dowels with screen stapled to them. The screen is slightly wider than the door opening. We have a strip of stick-on Velcro attached under the drip guard over the door, so that it doesn't show. The top dowel has Velcro stapled to it. When we want to leave the door open for fresh air, we just hang the screen up by the Velcro.
The bottom of the screen has another dowel to add weight and hold the screen in place. To go through the doorway, we just pull the screen aside and let it fall back into place. Even though the screen doesn't cover the opening tightly, we have found that very few bugs manage to find their way around it. When we're ready to close the door, it only takes seconds to remove the screen, roll it up and stow it under the window behind the seat back.
It's a quick, easy & inexpensive solution to the bug problem.
Sandra
Denise K
Mar 2 2007, 08:15 PM
THose bi-fold doors rock! The big double hung window in the door with a screen is awesome too!
Beats the plain old screen mesh curtain I have