In a message dated 8/25/08 5:52:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, paul@TAKINGFLIGHT.NET writes:
> 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. > > i rescreen them. carefully remove old screen, scrape off old residue, then cut new screen and hotmelt glue it in. i use regular screening..doesnt rot like the nylon stuff does. i place a phonebook on the screen while hotmelt gluing it in so the screen stays flat. fyi, i have some oem westy screens for sale if anyones interested... chris
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