I have to agree with Kim, the units from Eurocampers are ideal as they are well made, strong, not flimsy plastic and you have the assurance that if you need to make repairs you can do it with ease and not a lot fuss. Worth the investment. robert NYC On Aug 25, 2008, at 9:52 PM, Kim Brennan wrote: >> > > I can't recommend highly enough the replacement screens from > Eurocampers. They have normal screen material, held in with a rubber > bead, just like screen doors have. You can replace the screen material > with something of your own choice (smaller if you need to block out > the "no-see-ums" or larger if you are in an area where only larger > bugs live. > > > >> rom: "Paul Chubbuck" <paul@TAKINGFLIGHT.NET> >> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> >> Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 5:44 PM >> Subject: Replacing window screens? >> >> >>> I have a torn window screen. I think that finding a nylon mosquito >>> screen >>> will be fairly easy but I wonder what installation tips someone may >>> have >>> for >>> me....like what adhesive product to use to glue it to the frame, or >>> any >>> other job tips. >>> |
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