Silicone spray generally comes with a straw.
I've gotten that stuff up in the closer pump, and let it run down over 
that full length hinge on our storm door. it got quiet.

What I can't seem to find is how to get the recliner to stop squeaking.
Maybe Lenny, or another one of the "good husbands" would know. I was told 
not to use the silicone and so I left it squeak. :)


On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Spiro's mention of storm doors reminded me that I meant to ask this:
> WE have three storm doors altogether, and two are associated with a sort of 
> three-seasons room.  These two have developped some really loud squeals when 
> the door is opened or closed.  There has to be a way of getting a lubricant 
> to the hinge, but there don't seem to be pins that could be extracted.  
> Anybody have experience with this?
> Thanks.
>
>
> Bill Stephan
> Kansas Citty MO
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Phone: (816)803-2469
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Friday, August 22, 2008 12:58 pm
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] pushbars
>> Hi Folks, I've gotten a few responses on my request for push bars.
>> They
>> were in the manner of "me too".
>> Well, recently a glass and ceramic diamond bit was posted.
>> That company
>> technologylk.com
>> sells loads of things like storm door hardware as well as mirrored
>> glass
>> and glass cutters.
>> They have white powdered aluminum pusbars, set of 3 in aluminum
>> frame part
>> dg40 spanning up to 36 inches
>> and they have vinyl coated, (thin metal) 2 bar kits (maybe in
>> strictly
>> vinyl brackets as I bought at ACE hardware a few years ago)
>> item k5166 is gray and k5167 is white.
>> I really think I want the dg40.
>> I'm going back there as they have parts to fix luver mechanisms as
>> well.Thanks for the post, to the poster, it has had valuable
>> tangential
>> results!
>>
>>
>

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