Usually these screens fit into a slot above and have small slotted wheels which 
ride on a thin rail at the bottom.You raise the door high into the slot above 
to settle the guide wheels on the bottom rail. This is also how you remove it 
from the assembly, you lift it high into the slot then swing the bottom out.

Hope this helps.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Troy Sullivan 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 9:35 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] need help hanging patio screen


  Hello new member.
  My name is Troy Sullivan and I'm from columbus ohio.
  I joined to learn how to fix things myself.
  I have a patio screen which got knocked off the tracks and I was 
  wondering if I was could put it back on myself.
  Here's a little bit of info. The screen is just a big wide tall screen 
  without any wheels, hooks, etc.
  From the way it seems the screen somehow is suppose to line up with the 
  door frame. This patio setup also has a sliding door which the screen 
  of course is on the outside of. 
  Any ideas how to put it back on the tracks?

  Thanks,
  Troy



   


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