The most important thing is, ensuring that its a tight fit so that the 'squitos don't make it in at night. Having that sliding door open helps tremendously with the ventilation in the heat of the summer. On May 22, 2013, at 7:55 PM, Karl wrote: > Thanks - that helps a lot. And a relief - because I went ahead and > actually did it almost exactly this way today, as I wanted to get it > crossed off my list. For some reason the top rear of mine was a little > longer so the snap ended up on the rounded part of the window frame. The > others all are situated pretty much where you show them. > Karl > > On 5/22/2013 7:31 PM, kimbrennan@mac.com wrote: >> I've uploaded some photos to a new album (Westy Sliding Door Screen) in my Facebook account. >> <https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10200942079054989.1073741825.1256266129&type=3&uploaded=1> >> >> Let me know if you need higher resolution images. With the screen I have, I decided to reuse the one snap (above/behind the passenger door) that is used for the front windshield curtain. I don't remember if Benny did it that way too. >> >> On May 22, 2013, at 1:47 AM, Karl wrote: >> >>> I've had this gray screen in a box for about 10 years it seems, but lost the instructions (if there were any!). I've held the screen up in many different ways and have yet to figure out where the snaps are intended to be placed. It just doesn't seem to fit anywhere very well. Anyone have great success and photos to share? >>> Thanks, >>> Karl >> >> |
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