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Old 09-28-2014, 05:51 PM   #1
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Replaced screen with heavy duty pet proof screen. Click image for larger version

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And added a cookClick image for larger version

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top cover.


Happy with both. Even with warranty, I doubt they would repair my own pet damage to the screen. Haha.
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What is a 'heavy duty pet proof screen' is that just a tougher material than the normal screen material? Is that something that a Loews or Home Depot would have?
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Old 02-11-2015, 07:52 PM   #3
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What is a 'heavy duty pet proof screen' is that just a tougher material than the normal screen material? Is that something that a Loews or Home Depot would have?
If it's the same as I used for my Patio Door Screen at home, it's like an elastic material that stretches if a pet runs into it, then snaps back into it's original form. Works well, just a little adjusting if the kids and/or some adults try to open doors by pushing on them instead of using the handle.
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I like the cook top cover where did you order it and if you don't mind me asking how much did it cost?.
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What is a 'heavy duty pet proof screen' is that just a tougher material than the normal screen material? Is that something that a Loews or Home Depot would have?
Yes, it is available at Home Depot in a roll that will replace the screen in a standard 6' patio door. I bought mine several years ago, when my dog was just a pup and decided he wanted to go through the original screen in the old "stick-n-brick". Pet-safe screen is considerably thicker than standard screening fabric, so you may have to go with a smaller diameter splining.

By the way, Jsundin, nice job on the "mods"!
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I like the cook top cover where did you order it and if you don't mind me asking how much did it cost?.
I got mine at CW on sale for around $40.
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Old 02-13-2015, 03:02 PM   #7
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I got mine at CW on sale for around $40.
I have one of them also. Got mine on Amazon.
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Old 04-01-2015, 06:48 PM   #8
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installed " magic mesh" screens, we are now kid and pet proof Larry
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I went a step further in pet proofing my doors. Got a piece of plexi at Home Depot and cut to fit the doors. Works great.
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Replaced the sewer hose, and snaked it through some flexible 4 inch drain pipe to keep the crows from pecking holes in it again.
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Old 04-01-2015, 10:50 PM   #11
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I have one of them also. Got mine on Amazon.

What model number or stock number is it??
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Kinda looks like this one but I'm not certain.

http://www.amazon.com/Camco-43554-Un.../dp/B000EDSSMA
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I went a step further in pet proofing my doors. Got a piece of plexi at Home Depot and cut to fit the doors. Works great.
How did you affix the plexi to the screen door ?
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I got the thin stuff (.009" I think). It slid right into the grooves on the door. Similar to how the latch slide works. Left it just about an inch short at the top so I could bend it slightly to pop into the grooves.
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