Screen Skills: Stretching the Fabric and Installing Screen Moulding

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • From a Facebook Live video where I took the viewers through the process of stretching the fabric across a newly made screen frame and then showed my method of mitering and attaching the screen moulding. Basic stuff, but pretty helpful if you haven't seen it before.

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  • @darrellpatton4008
    @darrellpatton4008 3 года назад +6

    The corner miter cut alone made the video worth watching.

    • @WoodWindowMakeover
      @WoodWindowMakeover  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Let us know what other videos you might like to see.

  • @thehandyman2296
    @thehandyman2296 Год назад +3

    Excellent job, I learned some good tricks today. Thank you !! 👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @BrentLagerman
    @BrentLagerman Год назад

    my stapler is not the best stapler, but's my stapler. Respect this thinking!

  • @BrentLagerman
    @BrentLagerman Год назад

    that mitre joint trick is magical!

  • @donlambert527
    @donlambert527 2 года назад

    Well done! I just repaired three of three western-facing windblown screens yesterday from a church gazebo. Fortunately, I could reuse the screen. However, the only and every place the strong western wind ripped the screen from the staples was only and always where I had not hammered the staples down (completely) flat.
    These are large screens 43" wide and 68" tall with only a horizontal center crossbeam. Added more staples closer together and hammered every single one down. We shall see how these now fare. Should these fail, I'll add a center vertical crossbeam. All wood used for them was 1" x 2" Select Pine.. I used the same brand of 3/8" stainless staples you did originally and this time. Good staples for this application.
    They lasted about 6 years. The other 11 screens are still perfectly intact. Hoping for another 10-15 years before rescreening and touchup.
    Thanks again for your great mentoring.

  • @diffez
    @diffez Год назад +1

    Brilliant video. Thank you!!

  • @JT-bl2so
    @JT-bl2so 6 дней назад

    thanks for the tips

  • @orlandocabinetryllc7478
    @orlandocabinetryllc7478 Год назад +1

    Very helpful. Thanks.

  • @sopcopotoptop
    @sopcopotoptop Год назад +1

    What species wood would you recommend for window screen frames and molding for northern Ohio? Am looking at 12x12 copper or bronze screen mesh. Thank you.

  • @ednagale
    @ednagale 4 года назад +2

    I really like the easy way of mitering the corners. Great job as usual. Is it possible to show how you mitered the frames?

    • @WoodWindowMakeover
      @WoodWindowMakeover  4 года назад

      I made the corners with mortise and tenon joinery. Did you see the video?

    • @jxtdenco6984
      @jxtdenco6984 4 года назад

      @@WoodWindowMakeover Steve: where is your screen frame fabrication video?

  • @ozziestrom9793
    @ozziestrom9793 6 месяцев назад

    You did a great job. The Co. I purchased custom-made screens and storms no longer makes them so I have to make do. I'm going to offer full custom screens. Have you drilled weep holes so rainwater doesn't settle on the inner sill?

  • @sopcopotoptop
    @sopcopotoptop Год назад

    What about the middle bar trim piece? My original screens have the screen nailed across the center bar as well and then trimmed the same as the stiles and rails. Mine are 3/4" half round molds and the center trim is coped to fit over the stile pieces. Didn't know if it was necessary to do it that way but that's the way they did it 115 years ago,

  • @englishrose4388
    @englishrose4388 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @lp8243
    @lp8243 3 года назад +2

    This saved me on a project I’m currently working on, great job! What gauge nails did you use and what length?

    • @WoodWindowMakeover
      @WoodWindowMakeover  3 года назад

      Thank you for the feedback! I use narrow crown staples about 3/4” long, stainless steel.

    • @lp8243
      @lp8243 3 года назад +2

      To attach the screen mold as well?

    • @WoodWindowMakeover
      @WoodWindowMakeover  3 года назад

      Yes, as a matter of fact. I thought that’s what you meant actually, attaching the screen moulding. If you were talking about the screen fabric, then I use an Arrow T-50 stapler or the equivalent with 3/8 stainless steel staples.

  • @auntlinda7132
    @auntlinda7132 8 месяцев назад

    ❤👍⭐

  • @agustinpena285
    @agustinpena285 9 месяцев назад

    Arrow jt 21 hand stapler way better than electric stapler

  • @TradeWinds66
    @TradeWinds66 Год назад

    The mitered corners are janky.