Quick Learner from USA
Jun 15, 2016 8:03 am
Dear Sir or Madame:
I am re-screening a number of the Andersen window screens in our house. I saw in the description of the spline Product Code: 59-250 (250-Foam-Screen-Spline/pd/Spline/59-250) that it is the size often used to replace Andersen metal spline strips. The question I have pertains to the type of screen material I am using, which is the heavier Sun Guard Charcoal by New York Wire. I have used this Sun Guard in many houses but never in Andersen Windows screens. Since the screening fabric is heavier, would this still be a good size?
The sell sheet for the screen product recommends a .140 spline for a standard screen frame, however Andersen's channels are much larger.
Thank you
I am re-screening a number of the Andersen window screens in our house. I saw in the description of the spline Product Code: 59-250 (250-Foam-Screen-Spline/pd/Spline/59-250) that it is the size often used to replace Andersen metal spline strips. The question I have pertains to the type of screen material I am using, which is the heavier Sun Guard Charcoal by New York Wire. I have used this Sun Guard in many houses but never in Andersen Windows screens. Since the screening fabric is heavier, would this still be a good size?
The sell sheet for the screen product recommends a .140 spline for a standard screen frame, however Andersen's channels are much larger.
Thank you
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