Has anyone found a good way to put a screen door in a 4500?(with front bunks, not a washroom) The trash "drawer" and light switch are in the way for the traditional build-a-frame method... I think. I guess I could nix those but I'd like to find a less invasive solution.
Thoughts? Pictures?
Thanks,
mark
Has anyone found a good way to put a screen door in a 4500?(with front bunks, not a washroom) The trash "drawer" and light switch are in the way for the traditional build-a-frame method... I think. I guess I could nix those but I'd like to find a less invasive solution.
Thoughts? Pictures?
Thanks,
mark
oh my first post!!
I saw an internet ad for a house patio screen that was two mesh panels that you could walk through. i made one for cheap and it hangs from the interior above the door with a big strip of industrial velcro. I overlapped the mesh edges and have little magnets sewn in. I even have some along the bottom which keeps it weighted. works pretty good. not perfect but keeps a good number of them out and my kid hasn't wrecked it either. look at "double visions insect screen"
Hi, I'm Nick from ontario. Bought a 77 Trillium 4500 three weeks ago, previous owner installed screen door, so I hope these photos help.......... sorry for the delay, took me a while to figure out how to post photos.
Hi: I saw one of these at Bolerama '07 at Emily P.P. installed in a Trillium. Google search Mirage screen systems. They are custom fit to the door size and the roll up tube is about 2" in dia. and the hight of the door. Alf S. North shore of Lake Erie