How to Make a Screen Door Doggy Door
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2017
- The Born Maker - Screen Door Doggy Door
Better than one a dog could make!
In this video I'll show you how to make a doggy door for your screen door or storm door. Never get up to let the dog out again. This dog door is built into the screen door and lets your favorite pet or child come and go as they please without bothering you all the time.
NOTE: This isn't a great security solution as burglars would likely come right through the dog door. If you'd still like to build one for yourself, you can check out the links to the supplies below.
Screen Door Material - amzn.to/2rGcCPY
Clear Vinyl - amzn.to/2qax0GO
Spline Tool - amzn.to/2qagZkc (it works okay...)
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This is fantastic. I am thinking of making one myself. BUT, here's an idea. Make the vinyl overlap the doggy entrance/frame, then use magnets where the frames meet the vinyl. That way they snap closed every time and the vinyl cover doesn't flail around when not in use.
I did roughly the same thing but added magnets to the bottom as we have mosquitoes here and gives a nice snap closed
I just saw this video and it's just what I need to do!.. also the magnet is must do as well👍
Thanks for sharing
@Saúl Hernández Toloza Most screen doors are made of a metal so test out some magnets to double check that they will work for your screen door frame. If not, make the plastic cut longer and get a small bar a couple inches shorter then your opening, roll the plastic around the bar, glue it, and it'll act as a weight to keep it closed when not in use.
Too funny! I had been trying to decide the best way to make a lightweight, but sturdy dog door for the screen before it was too late. I didn't have enough time to think about it before my dogs made their own "dog door," just as your pup did! We put peanuts out on the deck for the squirrels and it was just too much for the dogs to watch, as the squirrels just sat there staring at them eating their peanuts knowing that the dogs couldn't get at them. I think I actually saw one of the squirrels stick his tongue out at poor "Winnie and Buster". Pups, 7 mo. old, just finally snapped and blew right through the screen one day! I think that your application is extremely efficient and appropriate for a lightweight screen door....(I was a construction inspector... You passed with flying colors! Lol) Thank you so much for sharing!
Awesome video. I watched this as my dogs keep running thru the screen "doggy door," that they made. Thanks.
lol! my cat is doing this too :)
Love it! I need this for my 2 large boxers that play the "inside/outside game every 15 min.
That baby is just to adorable!
This is really great! Really, really. My breaker trips every time I have the AC on, and I need to find a solution to keep my pets safe before the Oklahoma heat really kicks in. Daytime highs can reach over 100° for weeks at a time and I have no doubt that my kiddos would cook if that happened while I was gone for the day. This solution is well within reach. Thank you for sharing!!
awesome build. Thanks for posting!
Love it! Might have to modify based on available tools but this helps my creative process! 0:47
Awesome job!
Thanks for giving me a great idea! Instead of screen material I'm going to try to use plexiglass. It might solve the problems I'm facing of too much heat in summer and too much cold in the winter.
Great idea!!! Thanks! I will try to do the same!
This is awesome. I did a search to buy a cat door to add to our screen door, which has a quadrant on the bottom. All I need to do now is put the plastic that I already have on either side and cut the screen!
That was pretty awesome thank you much
Well done!! Thx
Nice work man! Great fix to an annoying problem :)
Shaun Meighan - Meighan Workshop Thanks Shaun.
Nice work. When I rescreen a door, I always lay something on the ground to protect the door's finish.
I forgot to add one thing. Magnets at the bottom of the vinyl/ screen flap along with magnets on the bottom of the frame of the door. You can get really lightweight magnets that will be just enough to stop the flap and seal it at the bottom so the flap will just stop right there as they come in or out. It's the same way they make them for regular dog doors. You can even find them at the dollar store, sometimes the fabric store certainly has them and I'm sure places like Home Depot and Lowe's, as well. It keeps the flies out!
well done! Love it :)
Good job.
thanks love it i needed to make one couldn’t find a extra large dog door already made
Nice work.
I just bought a Larson screen door for my dogs.. the frenchie goes in and out real well, the Pyrenees.. not so much.
400$ frustration!
Great opening! LOL!
I think you should try framing the flap too! The flap isnt completely covering the hole
You are awesome thank you
Im gonna get 2 piture frames from the dollar store and sandwich the screen between the frames
using liquid nails.
Very cool!😉
Can you post the specs for the framing? Also I noticed the inside wood frame isn’t as long as the outer so it’s just glue holding the inner frame to the outer? Which glue? Finally what are the connectors used at the top of the frame where the screen and vinyl are hanging?
I liked the first door 🚪 better , what a doggy made 👍😃😂
You need a moving frame on the flap then it can close without allowing space for bugs to come in.
what about some very low power magnets at the bottom of the flap. you'd have to put some ferrous metal where they contact, but you might be able to just glue some steel washers to the door and then magnets on the plastic, or vice versa.
a couple of smaller fish weights that smash together at the bottom of the screen material will ensure the screen material hangs down.
Thanks im gonna try this for my kitty
Underrated
I wonder how many times it took for the dog to enter through for that shot when you talk.
Nice build Julian!
Andrea's Workshop I could have used a few more takes. She was a little early on her cue.
How are the bugs? Do the stay out?
Hey it was her first build project i'm sure the next one will be more refined ;-)
Ron Sanford it was a pretty straight cut down the length of the screen. Sign of a steady paw.
So let’s say I wanted to put this into a screen area not a door, a square area from a sunroom. If I just put the wood frame inside and out it should keep the rest of the screen in tact for me to cut out the doggy door opening?
Juran Johnson Lancaster If you frame around the cut the screen should stay tight for you. I think a sandwiching glue or construction adhesive helps keep it from coming lose over time.
use some small magnets at the bottom and attached them to both the door and well the door lol would snap back into place and easily free up for the dog. just like a real doggy door. 😁👍
B Blair when I got my new house it came with a dog door.
My dog is too big for it.
I have 3 cats that love to try to get outside.
So it has to stay locked all the time.
With a shelf in front.
When I get a puppy that would be good tho lol
That made me LOL
Neat
This wouldn't work for me with bugs. Once the wind blows the screen would gap open and allow them in.
Can you make this pieces and ship them to me?
Nice solution...I'd glue the screen to the plastic and see how that worked.
I have a piece of clear acrylic that I can add to the bottom to weigh things down a little more. Wanted our dog to get used to it before adding any extra weight. It's just about mosquito season in Texas so i'll prioritize adjustments accordingly.
Nice job. My approach, although similar, involved a frame within a frame. The outer was fixed (glued and screwed), but the inner was hinged with magnets mounted to the bottom of the fixed frame, The swinging screen had a small diameter metal rod along the bottom edge for the magnets to grab and secure. Using the heavy duty pet screen, as did you, my cats can push through the magnetic clasps and the screen (door) returns tightly to its vertical orientation to keep insects out. I haver an additional opaque plexiglass panel that stays lock up and aways from the opening, but can be swung down and locked to keep the cats in and the critters out.
You haven't applied for new fidio in a while
should be a "T" shape.
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Why did he stop posting?
Originality Nikola the world may never know ...
Oh..... I thought u were dead 😂
yeah but the only problem that i don't like is flies and mosquitoes can still get in the house
What you can do is add a magnet on the bottom of the door. And on the flappy part.so they can push threw but bugs won't be able to get threw
Frank I Yeah that’s definitely a problem where we live for sure, maybe weights or magnets could be attached to the bottom
Please come to my house and do mine 🙏🙏🙏
My dog also made a hole
🤣🤣😅😂👍👍👍
What size are the wood pieces? I can’t find them that thin…
Would love to make a dog door for my boxer but I have a standard wooden door 🚪
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lol, the dogs built it a lot faster ... rolmao
Use magnets. This is half done.
Nice job. Better than your dog's...
Forget the bugs coming in, what about the racoons????
What you going to do if a rat, skunk or a raccoon decides to walk in? Lol
I'm a single woman who doesn't have all the fancy saw equipment. Do you think it's possible to buy the wood precut like what you did?
Pauline, I doubt it. I don't think you need to do it exactly the way he did it. A Different wood configuration will work. For example you can just overlap the thin lath but it won't be as clean a job as his.