I need to adjust the screen door on my Airstream trailer and am glad I found this video. Thanks for posting it. I've used your techniques on the main door in the past, though I learned those from another web site. Easy enough, if you know how.
THANK YOU! 1971 Land Yacht, and we were fiddling with the door for hours :( Watched your video and fixed the problem in 30 seconds! BTW, this happened because the ASt was PREVIOUSLY out of level for a while when it was off the tires and on jacks. No one believed me that it was shifting, but now I can fix it by myself (hopefully) if it happens again!
Thank you for your time on this .. I have a 2008 safari 25FB and the bottom of the door doesn’t quite fit the frame, meaning there is a gap at the bottom fo the door and it doesn’t close tight.
Thanks for posting. Very helpful. My door on my new Airstream has a gap at the top like you mentioned. Enough where you can see daylight. I’m nervous about letting my dealer look at it but don’t particularly want to drive to Jackson Center. I sure would feel better letting the factory techs look at it...
If you saw how they put these together at the factory, that might be enough to cool your jets about needing to visit them...they just use a bigger hammer!
Michael Turner I was in Jackson Center in August and got a tour. I decided to bite the bullet and did it myself. Figured I couldn’t make it much worse than it was. Now it is so much better. I impressed myself. Lol
My door swings on a large single hinge in the middle which has worn down causing the door to scrape the threshold. Can it be repaired without replacing the costly vintage hinge?
So, I saw him hit the hinges before tightening them (and theoretically couldn't have tightened them until he pulled off the plastic covers). Are we assuming the hinges are loose already? Or should we hit them before loosening screws?
Glad I saw this. The door on my 1992 Airstream was damaged while being delivered to me in a bad wind storm. It's bowed out at the top and bottom. Wonder why airstream didn't design the door to open the other way like on commercial aircraft?
My main door has a gap big enough to let a breeze in. It is a 97 34' er. I could not follow everything you said because all the background noise (it is the same for me in a crowded restaurant. My 34' also flexes when I run down the road, I have been told that is normal, is it?
If you do a future videos with an environment as noisy as the airstream plant, you may want to do a voice over later. It was very hard to understand anything you were saying. Otherwise, good Content. Not sure my AS door needs a hammer yet.
I would like to respectfully remind you that both women and men own, maintain, and repair their RVs and to suggest that you be less gender specific in your tutorial. Thank you.
I need to adjust the screen door on my Airstream trailer and am glad I found this video. Thanks for posting it. I've used your techniques on the main door in the past, though I learned those from another web site. Easy enough, if you know how.
Thanks that's easy do mine in the morning. People are sleeping now
Excellent video I don’t care what you refer to me I’m just so happy and thankful for your great video🎉❤
THANK YOU! 1971 Land Yacht, and we were fiddling with the door for hours :(
Watched your video and fixed the problem in 30 seconds!
BTW, this happened because the ASt was PREVIOUSLY out of level for a while when it was off the tires and on jacks. No one believed me that it was shifting, but now I can fix it by myself (hopefully) if it happens again!
Thank you for your time on this .. I have a 2008 safari 25FB and the bottom of the door doesn’t quite fit the frame, meaning there is a gap at the bottom fo the door and it doesn’t close tight.
Thanks for posting. Very helpful. My door on my new Airstream has a gap at the top like you mentioned. Enough where you can see daylight. I’m nervous about letting my dealer look at it but don’t particularly want to drive to Jackson Center. I sure would feel better letting the factory techs look at it...
If you saw how they put these together at the factory, that might be enough to cool your jets about needing to visit them...they just use a bigger hammer!
Michael Turner I was in Jackson Center in August and got a tour. I decided to bite the bullet and did it myself. Figured I couldn’t make it much worse than it was. Now it is so much better. I impressed myself. Lol
Seriously Helpful. Thank you!
My door swings on a large single hinge in the middle which has worn down causing the door to scrape the threshold. Can it be repaired without replacing the costly vintage hinge?
So what can be done? Thanks
So, I saw him hit the hinges before tightening them (and theoretically couldn't have tightened them until he pulled off the plastic covers). Are we assuming the hinges are loose already? Or should we hit them before loosening screws?
Glad I saw this. The door on my 1992 Airstream was damaged while being delivered to me in a bad wind storm. It's bowed out at the top and bottom. Wonder why airstream didn't design the door to open the other way like on commercial aircraft?
My main door has a gap big enough to let a breeze in. It is a 97 34' er. I could not follow everything you said because all the background noise (it is the same for me in a crowded restaurant. My 34' also flexes when I run down the road, I have been told that is normal, is it?
Should of bought an Avion.
Good video
If you do a future videos with an environment as noisy as the airstream plant, you may want to do a voice over later. It was very hard to understand anything you were saying. Otherwise, good Content. Not sure my AS door needs a hammer yet.
How do you do that in a 1950s
Noticed he referred to the audience as "gentlemen", heads up, ladies watching too that do our own repairs!
Yeah, I noticed that too. LOL I feel like a woman!
I would like to respectfully remind you that both women and men own, maintain, and repair their RVs and to suggest that you be less gender specific in your tutorial. Thank you.
I guess people these days need to be offended by something. It’s just a figure of speech. Oh my bad I said figure and that has a female connotation.
Give it a rest.