Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
March 1, 2022
I personally wouldn't use a coping saw. A coping saw is used for "fine" cutting of wood trim. Cutting metal with this type of saw might not make a straight cut, which is why we recommend a hacksaw. The 10-324 does come with the vinyl sweep and I think it's a good idea to try and use your existing holes by cutting the 10-324 at both ends. If not, you will need to drill but be careful not to drill into the glass. Don't drill any higher on the shower door than the existing holes that are already in the door. |