I will also ask around about the screen saver you refer to. I remember those when I could see in the 60's. as a mattter of fact most of them you could get with the letter of your last name in the middle so in my case it would have a large" S" that screen saver was held on by very small screws where the metal flanges flattened out ot along the sides. Maybe there is an antique site which would carry the same ? Lee
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 10:40:06AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > i've asked about this before. > At one time i purchased a set of bars that went horizontally across the > full length screen in my luverred (spelling?) storm door. > They were great as a shoulder could contact them when carrying something > out the door, yet they didn't get in the way of removing this 4 ft long > screen when replacing with the storm pane in the winter. > The sun dried and cracked the plastic holder of these bars, and after poxy > was needed a second time I removed them. > The door now needs the mechanism to open and close the luverrs. > I love this dorr as it can be a fully open storm door with the luverrs > when it is raining buckets and fresh air can still come in. I am really > fond of this style. > But I need to know where to locate, > the internals for the gear work that opens and closes the luverrs. > I was also wondering if anyone has seen a set of bars that go across the > width of a storm door, as to keep folks from even pushing on the glass or > screen. > Please help. > Thanks, > -- He's just a politician trying to save both his faces... Come and chat with me at #quietzone on irc.newnet.net
