So my dad asked me how to go about this. My parents' house has a few window screens that are beyond repair. They fell out and wind damaged them to the point the frames got bent over.
Is it really that difficult? I've got a few intact frames where the mesh has more or less fallen apart, ripped, etc. That seems to be simple with a cheap fiberglass replacement mesh, scissors, and maybe new rubber inserts. Some of these have the mesh replacement roller tool.
I found this video, but I'm not sure where to get the parts. The tools look like something we have other than a saw. There wasn't enough of a closeup on the frame kit for me to see what they had. I'm thinking of going to HD to have a look-see of what they might have in stock. Partly to replace the mesh on mine from an intact frame, but also to check what they might have.
Is it really that difficult? I've got a few intact frames where the mesh has more or less fallen apart, ripped, etc. That seems to be simple with a cheap fiberglass replacement mesh, scissors, and maybe new rubber inserts. Some of these have the mesh replacement roller tool.
I found this video, but I'm not sure where to get the parts. The tools look like something we have other than a saw. There wasn't enough of a closeup on the frame kit for me to see what they had. I'm thinking of going to HD to have a look-see of what they might have in stock. Partly to replace the mesh on mine from an intact frame, but also to check what they might have.