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path1
Jul 23, 2017Explorer
Ya, nothing to hold onto, just the frame, only foam inside. We had one RV (now sold) that the factory had screws and they came loose.
Door sagged a bit. Because screws had nothing to hold on to, I used rivets. The short type or non extended length. And might have to sand down a washer or 2 to get door to hang exactly right.
Doors are easy to misuse and they cost a fortune to replace...
Fix door then no more slamming shut or hanging on when going out the door.
Same with screen door. Look how the whole thing works. Just a little bit off and trouble is coming. Hinge is long ways from where people hold on to the them and they are just alum.
(edit ) also put in one of these. They help a lot.
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/screen-door-cross-bar-black-handle/35872&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&scid=scplp35872&sc_intid=35872?utm_campaign=SC_Shopping_High&affiliateid=6313&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIz_e91tSe1QIVD5t-Ch2ccwkpEAQYAyABEgKhF_D_BwE
Door sagged a bit. Because screws had nothing to hold on to, I used rivets. The short type or non extended length. And might have to sand down a washer or 2 to get door to hang exactly right.
Doors are easy to misuse and they cost a fortune to replace...
Fix door then no more slamming shut or hanging on when going out the door.
Same with screen door. Look how the whole thing works. Just a little bit off and trouble is coming. Hinge is long ways from where people hold on to the them and they are just alum.
(edit ) also put in one of these. They help a lot.
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/screen-door-cross-bar-black-handle/35872&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&scid=scplp35872&sc_intid=35872?utm_campaign=SC_Shopping_High&affiliateid=6313&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIz_e91tSe1QIVD5t-Ch2ccwkpEAQYAyABEgKhF_D_BwE
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