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Any leads on where to find one? I'm not gonna measure and search hardware stores... Unless someone has the model/part number!
Not even sure they're close to the size needed...
Just some good info would be greatly appreciated. Mine doesn't have one and I would like to install one. Anyone?
Thanks!
Jamie
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Stripermann2 wrote:Any leads on where to find one? I'm not gonna measure and search hardware stores... Unless someone has the model/part number! Not even sure they're close to the size needed...
Just some good info would be greatly appreciated. Mine doesn't have one and I would like to install one. Anyone? Thanks!
They are not a standard size. If you are not going to do the measuring find a local screen door fab shop and take them to the boat to measure and make.
the original doors were made of frames that were flat... these days they have a raised profile or flange for strength this will cause a problem at the bottom nearest the sliding glass door and the top port side edge that has a corner finishing brace. Baiscally the screen door frame needs to be thin to not interfere with these areas.
If you can find a screen shop that has the flat profile frame then it is easy to make it work.
Michael
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When I had my canvas made I had them make snap on window screens and a snap on door screen with a zipper in the middle. Works great and doesn't get in the way of the sliding door.