Thanks for this video. I'm not using a pet flap, just keeping a hole in an open framed wall for the cats to have their own passage, but the trick of getting the height even is so useful.
Hi Katie! Here's the UA-cam link: ua-cam.com/video/UU9DmHraLNw/v-deo.html Additionally, you can watch the whole series with written instructions on our website: energyefficientdogdoors.com/installation/wall-mount-installation/ Hope this helps!
Thanks for this video. I'm not using a pet flap, just keeping a hole in an open framed wall for the cats to have their own passage, but the trick of getting the height even is so useful.
Glad you found it helpful! If you ever want to consider adding a flap for your cat door, definitely check us out. Good luck with your project!
I can't find video #3. I have watched 1 & 2 and 4, but no 3.
Hi Katie! Here's the UA-cam link: ua-cam.com/video/UU9DmHraLNw/v-deo.html
Additionally, you can watch the whole series with written instructions on our website: energyefficientdogdoors.com/installation/wall-mount-installation/
Hope this helps!
Could I replace using the cleats with using a pocket hole jig and just screw into the studs?
It certainly wouldn't be as sturdy. It might be okay for a smaller door, but if you've got a large or XL, doing the cleats would probably be safer.
@@rangerpetdoors thanks for the reply! I’m putting a door in my stucco exterior wall
Dear Lord man.. Think that will hold er ?? Hurricane come through, everything would be 3 blocks over accept to doggie door !! Nice work tho..
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