pmaz621
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Post by pmaz621 on Jun 25, 2013 18:07:18 GMT -8
I have a '64 Shasta Airflyte (canned ham style). My question is, my front windows don't have screens and so I need to rebuilt frames for the window screens. Anyone have any sources for parts to suggest? Not sure how best to go about it. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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wingedwonder
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Post by wingedwonder on Jun 25, 2013 18:24:08 GMT -8
I replaced some in mine with screen kits available at Home Depot or Lowes. Just cut the pieces to length, use the provided corner pieces then add screen material. The kit I bought was aluminum so it looked very original.
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Post by boandsusan on Jun 25, 2013 18:24:51 GMT -8
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Post by 61 Shasta on Jun 25, 2013 18:34:07 GMT -8
I have had screens manufactured from scratch at my local ACE hardware store. It is relatively inexpensive and you can have any size you need made up. Also, as wingedwonder points out, the kits from HD are also an excellent source if you are somewhat handy. Most home window vendors also make up custom screens. Good luck
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Post by pmaz621 on Jun 26, 2013 3:54:50 GMT -8
Thanks guys for the info. This looks relatively easy to do. Hopefully I have the time to get this done before this weekend's camping trip. No on likes bugs in the camper!
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