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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Amazon Links:
    Window Screen Roller Tool: www.amazon.com...
    Fiberglass Screen: www.amazon.com...
    Aluminum Screen: www.amazon.com...
    .140" Screen Spline ( same as I used in video ) : www.amazon.com...
    .125" Screen Spline: www.amazon.com...

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  • @okiedoak201
    @okiedoak201 8 років тому +179

    nice video......I also worked at a glass shop that did re-screening...and a trick that worked for me is two things....1..I used spring clamps on the corners to hold the screen..and 2.. I used a heavy object placed in the center of the screen ....and what the heavy object did was not allow the screen to over stretch and cause the frame to bow in...I hope the tips help.

    • @seanumzi6709
      @seanumzi6709 3 роки тому +8

      My man didn’t even tap the corners in ahhhhh

    • @achimhake7998
      @achimhake7998 3 роки тому +9

      Better tip than anything in the OP video

    • @petersantos40
      @petersantos40 2 роки тому +10

      Redoing screen on the ground like that will result in a super scratched up frame! He could"'ve lay down a piece of cardboard to protect the screen from scratches!💯👎

    • @Normalizethis
      @Normalizethis Рік тому +1

      You helped me, tremendously. Thanks.

    • @jakester455
      @jakester455 3 місяці тому

      @@petersantos40 Sawhorses and 2x6s if necessary.

  • @fangorn1000
    @fangorn1000 7 років тому +1

    Good video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ybknormal
    @ybknormal 7 років тому +64

    Good instructions, but if this was my screen, I'd definitely bring it back to you to get all them wrinkles out! Lol

    • @aliancemd
      @aliancemd 7 місяців тому

      I did mine without wrinkles a few years ago and what ended up happening is that the wire doesn’t like to be stretched and starts breaking apart at the edges. Some slack is Good

  • @drummer7117
    @drummer7117 7 років тому +38

    also,DO NOT stretch the spline,it will revert to its original length and your corners will pop out eventually.Joe @ Arizona Shade.

    • @chris.eskimo
      @chris.eskimo Рік тому

      Or just allow an extra inch or so of spline, and roll it down after it shrinks

  • @wd8dsb
    @wd8dsb 5 років тому +80

    Generally a good video, but I suggest the following improvements. 1) tape the frame down to the floor using small piece of duck tape in the center of each side, 2) roll screen over the frame and leave the excess screen on the roll about 1 foot past the frame and then start installing spline opposite side of the roll, 3) never touch the screen again until you have installed the spline all the way around the frame and the results will be perfect (keeping the excess material on the roll prevents bunching up of the material within the frame). I just did 10 screens using my modified method and they all look perfect.

    • @denisegalloway853
      @denisegalloway853 5 років тому +9

      These are GREAT tips! I just finished my first screen, it took minutes! Came out great! Your tips along with this video really made the difference! Thank you so very much for sharing! ( taping the screen to the floor is BRILLIANT! As is leaving it attached to the roll!!!!) I'm no longer dreading the next 5 screens. (from hail damage) Thank you!!!!!

    • @wd8dsb
      @wd8dsb 5 років тому +4

      @@denisegalloway853 Hi Denise, great to hear that my tips worked well for you. I'm still amazed how well it works, as my screens always turn out perfect, and as you said it just takes minutes. Taping the screen down was not my idea, I saw it in another video.

    • @alklesczewski1207
      @alklesczewski1207 3 роки тому +3

      @@denisegalloway853 did you tape the SCREEN to the floor? Or did you tape the FRAME to floor (which is what the suggestion was)? And if you taped the frame to the floor, how did you put the screen over the tape?

    • @Atrainswrld
      @Atrainswrld 3 роки тому +1

      Dang it, Ace hardware charged my wife $80. I'm going to do the other ripped screens from now on lol. Why do they charge so much if it's so easy?

    • @ForeverDiamonds123
      @ForeverDiamonds123 3 роки тому +1

      @@Atrainswrld can’t be in the business of charity work. I charge more than ace for screen repair and my customers are happy. I might even be underpriced

  • @fleetwooddave
    @fleetwooddave 9 років тому +18

    i used to sell screens at a local lumber store.Some of the screens we what seemed to be warped.i like the fact that you advised not to make the screen too tight which in turn causes the warping effect.

  • @htoomoo3037
    @htoomoo3037 7 років тому +7

    When replacing a window screen is one thing but which type of screening should you use? I typically use what ever was in the broken screen so all the windows match. This is not always the case an I have swapped out materials, especially for screen doors, more on that below.
    There are there basic types of screens:
    Fiberglass
    Aluminum / Bronze
    Pet or Shade Screen
    Fiberglass screening is the most common. It is flexible and easy to install, in fact if you make a mistake during the install you can remove the spline and start over as the fiberglass screening material does not have a crimp fold memory.
    Tip: when installing fiberglass screening ensure that you keep the screen taunt and wrinkle free. Ive accomplished this by using clamps, a helper or adding weight to hold the excess screening hanging off the far end - tight! don't install the fiberglass too tight or you can warp the screen.
    Aluminum screening is stronger, ore durable and my preference for screen porches. Unlike fiberglass screen, does dent and has a memory once dented, dinged or crimped. This means yo have one-shot of installing it, if you screw up , you'll need to start with fresh material.
    Pet or Sun Screening has a thicker grid which restricts light, and like fiberglass is flexible to work with. This is helpful with keeping the sun out and helps reduce fabric and carpet fading. It is also a stronger material than fiberglass and aluminum screening, which makes it a fantastic screen of use in screen doors and in places often damaged by pets.

  • @tammiecarbohn6796
    @tammiecarbohn6796 4 роки тому +6

    It will be a lot easier if you pre-spline to seat the screen into the groove before installing the spline.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому +4

      I find that to be very true if you are using metal screen, but not so much with the fiberglass. But each to their own. Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @randallanderson1632
    @randallanderson1632 2 роки тому +4

    Sometimes it is difficult to remove the old spline. You don't want to damage the spline canal. I used a safety pin. I worked it into the end of the spline about 1/8 of an inch and then pulled the spline up.

  • @dennistaylor4548
    @dennistaylor4548 6 років тому +5

    This Period of Instruction (POI) was on point....thanks a mil...got me feelin' like a pro.

  • @jamespatterson1433
    @jamespatterson1433 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for telling us what the other wheel is for. I know I didn't know that, so very good. Very good job on the video.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому

      Happy to help! Here is my updated video on that with a couple more tips. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @vanessamccorker9162
    @vanessamccorker9162 8 років тому +4

    Thanks exactly what I needed. Only my Spline came out and the screen was molded to the window lol I took it out and was happy then I realized my screen was not the color of the other screen on the house so to be continued. Great tutorial thanks!

  • @ninoscholz1110
    @ninoscholz1110 3 роки тому +2

    Here's a pro tip - if you think the gray, or metal colored screens are good idea, get the black instead, otherwise your wife will have a look once you've finished and realize the gray looks too cloudy, forcing you to go get the black screen and redo it lol

  • @jenyluv77
    @jenyluv77 7 років тому +5

    out of 6 videos his was the only one that made sense. (diy replacement window screen)

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому

      Thank you very much for your support. It is appreciated.

  • @avimech8546
    @avimech8546 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for being the first to explain the difference and uses between the convex and concave rollers!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому +1

      You are so welcome! Here is my newer video for that. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

    • @elicha12
      @elicha12 5 місяців тому

      I am still did not got it ... maybe only me though :)

  • @sunlite9759
    @sunlite9759 6 днів тому

    WD40. Scrapping out the 20 year old spline piping was the tough part. WD40 to the rescue. Sprayed it in the spline and used a pointed awl to push the old pipping out of the spline.

  • @gaynellegilbride2062
    @gaynellegilbride2062 8 років тому +6

    Thanks! I'm finding myself replacing 4 screens and I think that this will help me keep my costs down at HDX.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  8 років тому

      That's great. You can find more tips like these on my website, www.greatwhiteninja.com

    • @gaynellegilbride2062
      @gaynellegilbride2062 8 років тому

      I will check out the sites. Can you make a video on dry wall patching? I think this would be my next step in fixing the walls. My dad always made this seem easy growing up.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  8 років тому

      I have some drywall videos already. I do need to add more, but I probably won't have time for a while. When at my website, go to the "Around the Home" Tab for that.

    • @gaynellegilbride2062
      @gaynellegilbride2062 8 років тому

      Thanks, I will check it out.

  • @ralphcencebaugh6495
    @ralphcencebaugh6495 Рік тому +1

    Also if you're trying to remove a screen that is missing the pull tabs, use your thumbs at the top of the screens corners to push up on the frame. That will pull the bottom up and pop out of the track.

  • @LJC68
    @LJC68 3 роки тому +1

    205 haters. But I thought this was an excellent presentation

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org

  • @toadhall5041
    @toadhall5041 2 місяці тому +1

    You should work on a table.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 місяці тому

      You are right, and I do that in the updated video. ua-cam.com/video/l-NmHJRyNn8/v-deo.html

  • @rjazco51
    @rjazco51 8 років тому +3

    thank U for the tip of pre rolling in the wired(aluminum) type of screen in the grove before trying to just put in the spline .Made it a whole lot easier.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  8 років тому

      You are welcome. More great tips at my website, www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @alive-awake
    @alive-awake 5 років тому +3

    Wish I had run across this video before I paid $40 to put one new screen in. Now I fixed a screen that was just coming out of the frame. Used the same screen and spline. Easy peezy! You tube is wonderful! Just saved myself a bunch by changing my own garage door sensors also. All because of you tube "how to videos".

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com

    • @gregnixon1296
      @gregnixon1296 4 роки тому

      Aren't new screens just crazy expensive? Makes no sense.

    • @thatguyoverthere8355
      @thatguyoverthere8355 4 роки тому

      Thousand$ saved in every project I use utube

    • @HardRockMaster7577
      @HardRockMaster7577 4 роки тому

      Considering the importance of screens, letting fresh air in, but keep bugs out, I would think every community that had residents that used screens, would want this taught well to students, Jr. High and above. But, as we know, our very expensive education system is not as near practical as it could be, to benefit the inhabitants.

  • @jt2kool
    @jt2kool 7 років тому +4

    spinning it on the concrete is great for the finish i bet lol

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому +2

      Actually, the concrete in my garage is just as smooth as my wood floors. That is not driveway concrete.

    • @jt2kool
      @jt2kool 7 років тому +1

      I know would just figure that wouldn't be good on the finish of frame. I wasn't trying to be negative just noticed when watching. great video though

    • @American-Plague
      @American-Plague 5 років тому

      @@jt2kool I was thinking the same thing. Lol

  • @thurm101
    @thurm101 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. I was able for the first time to replace my screen properly. I always used a hammer to tap the spline back in. But a grabbed a screen tool. That made the difference.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  3 роки тому

      So glad to help! Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  3 роки тому

      Newer video - ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @MalBeats
    @MalBeats 5 місяців тому +1

    I didn't know Michael Keaton was handy on top of being a world class actor

  • @RealStrategyGaming
    @RealStrategyGaming 5 років тому +1

    can i use a pizza roller instead of that tool to save money?

  • @levan6977
    @levan6977 Рік тому +1

    Good job.Thanks.

  • @ericchicas4042
    @ericchicas4042 7 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for your help. It is appreciated. regards from EL SALVADOR. C.A.

  • @davidaustin6962
    @davidaustin6962 3 роки тому +4

    Some more tips: (1) if right handed orient screen so it is on your right-side in other words work around it clockwise. If left handed, counter-clockwise. (2) inspect screen first on a white background, sometimes mfg defects like uneven spacing happens, (3) cut size out first with scissors allows the screen to lay flat more easily so you'll be less likely to skew it. I learned all these the hard way and wasted screen (which I had to toss) and time.

  • @USArmy91222
    @USArmy91222 Рік тому

    i must be using the wrong size spline, mine was a beast to get in there..ended up ripping the screen 😐

  • @lesliemcguinness-monclova9770
    @lesliemcguinness-monclova9770 7 років тому +8

    This was great! Ten minutes later, I have a new screen installed!
    One suggestion: I should have considered if I was going clockwise or counterclockwise around the frame, since I was using the screen tool with my right hand, on a very large screen. (I think clockwise would have been the better way in this case; I had to cross my arm over a lot.) Not sure if you mentioned this in the video.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому +3

      Glad that you liked it. You know, I didn't think about going clockwise or counter. I just go.. But I see what you are saying, good point.

    • @RainOfBlue
      @RainOfBlue 2 роки тому +2

      4 years later you got a DIYer here who finds this comment useful. Yes, this is indeed a useful observation by Leslie McGuinness-Monclova. The threading of the spline unto the channel grove can be consistently & evenly installed depending on whether you're left or right handed. For right handed DIYers and you have a table to work with, I would start on the short section of the screen frame, working from the right corner moving towards the left (clockwise). Your right hand could be pressing the spline unto the channel while your left hand is mending, stretching, the screen for proper fit. For the Left handed DIYers, rolling & installing the spline starting from the leftmost (short) section of the screen frame, moving along to the right (counter-clockwise) around the frame should be a comfortable move. I'm right handed and used the clockwise pattern. It worked like a charm without criss-crossing my arms.

  • @ladyfleming7419
    @ladyfleming7419 29 днів тому

    What causes white steaks on the aluminum dark screens? I noticed it when I rolled it out? It also shows after installation from outside.

  • @rayngrace
    @rayngrace 7 років тому +1

    I cannot slide the top of the frame into the rails because it seems like the frame or the screen door itself is warped. How do I remedy when the screen door is warped or not sliding into the top rail? thanks?

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому

      This is a hard question without actually seeing it. With the frames being hollow it is easy to collapse if you try and bend it, so be careful that you don't make it worse. Sorry I couldn't be more help.

  • @ronvandorf2174
    @ronvandorf2174 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  Рік тому

      Very Welcome. Here is an updated video on that. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @alexchilds6947
    @alexchilds6947 7 років тому +1

    good video. easy to understand and do I have 7 screens was going to replace but now will re-screen

  • @susanoconnell1314
    @susanoconnell1314 8 місяців тому

    Scratching the face finish if the frame on the floor ? That will let down the overall look.I use an old sheet underneath.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  8 місяців тому +1

      Nope, no scratches for me. My garage floor is actually very smooth and clean. But because people assumed that when I made my updated video I used a large towel on a table instead. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @NYCozumelMisionero
    @NYCozumelMisionero 4 роки тому +1

    I felt uneasy about replacing my window screens, but this video calmed my worries. On to window #2!!!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому

      Glad to help and thank you for watching. Check out our hundreds of more videos at www.aroundthehome.org/

  • @lnlver7208
    @lnlver7208 5 років тому +5

    I reworked 4 screens today, and the information in this video was extremely useful.
    Here are some tips I can offer:
    My project used 5/16" diameter spline; the concave roller was a lot smaller than this. When I ran the roller over the spline the first time, the roller jumped into the center and put a gash in the screen. I got around this problem by placing my other thumb against the roller and pressing the roller against the outer edge of the spline channel. This tended to keep the roller in place.
    Also, when positioning the screen initially, place the frame as close as possible to the edge of the screen. My frames were 26" wide and the screen was 30" wide, so I had 4" extra of screen to work with. I placed the frame so that I had 1" on one side and 3" extra on the other side. If you screw up and put a gash in the screen, you can pull it out and still use that section of the screen.
    When I used the convex roller to make the channel in the screen, I kept my thumb on the screen against the frame. Otherwise, the screen will end up crooked as you run the roller down the side. This way, the channel ends up parallel to the edge of the screen.
    I was really satisfied with the job. Thanks for the video!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  5 років тому

      Thanks for the input. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to stop by our website www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @johnviney7919
    @johnviney7919 4 місяці тому +1

    Good video! Thanks for the tips!😀

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Here is my updated video on that. ua-cam.com/video/l-NmHJRyNn8/v-deo.html

  • @Spencerbuildsit
    @Spencerbuildsit 2 місяці тому

    I like to use several spring clamps to keep the run of the screen aligned with the frame. check your diagonal measurements to make sure it's square, then clamp to a table. Then do the initial placement of the cord with hammer taps. lessens the chance of the roller slipping and damaging the new screen and giving one the chance to try it all again. Finish it with the concaved roller.

  • @uptownphotography
    @uptownphotography 19 днів тому

    Well done and well explained video. Thanks for doing it.
    Phil

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  18 днів тому +1

      Thanks Phil!

    • @uptownphotography
      @uptownphotography 18 днів тому +1

      @@AroundTheHome1 Well, for my first try with a fiberglass screen it went very well, but I believe I pressed too hard with the metal spline wheel tool as I ripped about a 2 inch portioning in a perfect straight line where the screen presses into the spline.The small cut in the screen almost looks as if i used a razor it is so straight, but I was very careful with my utility knife so I think the metal spline tool may have sliced it. The repair kit I bought has a plastic wheel spline tool included also, so maybe I should use that next time! I gave you a sub.
      Phil

  • @nofascists
    @nofascists 3 місяці тому

    Pro tip? Do they all rescreen on garage floors?

  • @Gregwjohnson1
    @Gregwjohnson1 6 місяців тому

    Good deal, thanks for that brother 👍👍👍

  • @amandasjoberg1948
    @amandasjoberg1948 7 років тому +1

    lol come to victoria bc canada and fix our patio screen door

  • @irvingcm58
    @irvingcm58 8 років тому +2

    Thanks Nate!

  • @fangorn1000
    @fangorn1000 9 років тому +1

    good Job. Thank you

  • @johnstorton
    @johnstorton 8 років тому +3

    Here's a tip:
    Cut a piece of thick corrugated cardboard to fit just inside the frame and lay the screen on it while installing. This will help to keep the screen taught and straight.
    DISCLAIMER!!
    This is really just an idea I've been kicking around. I don't really KNOW if it's a great idea, but it seems to make sense. I'll try it in a day or two and let y'all know...
    EDIT:
    Nope. It doesn't work. The cardboard serves no purpose. You can't just lay the screen across the frame and expect the spline to pull the screen taught. You have to hold it taught as you go, and that's easy to do. (Don't pull too tight, or you'll bow the frame.)

  • @rickymagicanada
    @rickymagicanada Рік тому +1

    Thank for the pro tips

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  Рік тому

      Here is a much newer and updated video for that. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @patrickolmsted1099
    @patrickolmsted1099 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for the tip about not getting the screen too tight! I've been prescreening my windows, pretty simple job, but the frames have been coming out warped. Now I know why. I won't stretch the fabric so tight anymore.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  6 років тому +1

      No problem. I have actually been attacked by a few people about this video. Saying how it was loose and sloppy. I will admit that the first corner was a bit loose and I thought about going back and tightening it. You can see me pause in the video and think about it for a second. I made this video for first timers so I did not want to make people freak out trying to make it perfect. A screen seems so simple, but it can be one of the most frustrating things to do. Better a little loose then too tight and warping the frame. Honestly, even though I use the fiberglass screen most of the time, if you use the aluminum screen you can get it tighter without as much warping problem. Thanks for watching and for more great videos check out my website www.greatwhiteninja.com

    • @bobm2410
      @bobm2410 4 роки тому +4

      One thing to remember...the spline channel is probably close to 1/4" deep, so there's no need to try to get the screen perfectly taut before rolling in the spline. Just the act of splining will add that last little bit of tautness to the screen as it pulls the screen into the channel

  • @MO-he1gi
    @MO-he1gi 3 місяці тому

    Thank you!

  • @blondegirl132
    @blondegirl132 7 років тому +3

    Thank you for the video. I have all the tools ready to do this project but wanted to check a few videos to make sure I had everything straight in my head. Your video helped me a lot.

  • @Equinox68
    @Equinox68 7 років тому +2

    6:54 to 6:57 scared the shit out of me while wearing headphones!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому

      Thanks for the heads up. I have no idea how that got there. I have had that video up for a couple of years and that was not there. I used the UA-cam editor to cut that out...

    • @Equinox68
      @Equinox68 7 років тому

      No problem. I looked thru the comments first to see if anyone else has mentioned it before I posted. Its a great tutorial. I was disappointed to read in the comment section that it will never come out as good as factory because I am doing my sliding screen door next weekend and I'm a bit of a perfectionist. I just ordered the screen kit. I suppose its still better than paying $120 for a new screen door.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому

      It comes very close. If you really want it to be as close to perfect as possible you can work with the corners a bit more. You can loosen the spline and snug up the corners.

    • @Equinox68
      @Equinox68 7 років тому

      Thanks Nathan. I'll give that a try. I would assume I can keep the screen a bit more tight on a sliding screen door than I can a screen window seeing the frame of the door isn't going to bend/buckle from the tension?

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому

      Yes, typically you can.

  • @febeeahmad3566
    @febeeahmad3566 2 роки тому

    I always change for my window screen myself it’s so easy

  • @Atrainswrld
    @Atrainswrld 3 роки тому

    I didn't fix mine fast enough so she took it to Ace and the charges her $80. Why do they charge so much? I could have did it after watching this video but didn't get around to it fast enough

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  3 роки тому

      That happens, doesn't it. $80, for one screen? I didn't realize that it was so expensive these days. Well you have this for next time. Here is our newer video. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @LikeAbean96
    @LikeAbean96 8 років тому +1

    thanks a bunch

  • @pjgarret7653
    @pjgarret7653 Рік тому

    Appreciate the comments cuz this guy does not address the wrinkles issue AT ALL. That is the point 👉 making it look Profesional.
    THANKS to all the commenters who REALLY made this worth my time!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  Рік тому +1

      "This guy" did address that in the follow up video that pops up in this video at the 0:30 mark. This is a very old video of mine, and while making it I knew how tedious getting a screen to look really good can be. It can really frustrate a lot of people, especially beginner DIY'ers. When I made this video you can see me looking at that corner and pausing. I am thinking is it worth causing the possible frustration of pulling that corner back out to get it tighter, without getting it too tight? Again I talk about that in the newer video, and go more in depth on the screen repair.

  • @greggarcia2318
    @greggarcia2318 Рік тому

    Excellent. Thanks!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  Рік тому

      You're welcome! Here is my updated video on that with some additional tips. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @onemoreboat
    @onemoreboat 7 років тому +3

    Your screen has a wave in it and is not tight. You said you've done 100 of these so I was hoping you could show a little better result for those of us who haven't done one. If I was paying someone to do this I wouldn't accept your finished product.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому +5

      Ah, but you didn't pay me did you? I have done more then 100 of these, but I was also focused on trying to teach people that haven't done this before. I did notice that my first corner was a little loose, but I didn't want to pull it apart or re-stretch that corner. If I did so it would cause many people watching this video to over stress on how tight the screen is. And for a beginner learning this it is better to have a screen a little to loose then too tight and have a warped frame. I don't expect someone doing this for the first time to complete the job with professional skill. When I made this video I wanted the average homeowner to feel like they could do this. Not stress out that the screen has to be perfect and decide to not even try. I only put that kind of stress on people doing plumbing or electrical because if that is done poorly it will do damage to the home, and at the end of the day it's only a screen.

    • @Wikd-Z
      @Wikd-Z 6 років тому

      I noticed the same thing...lol

    • @BTCKYLE
      @BTCKYLE 5 років тому

      @@AroundTheHome1 long winded excuse for something so simple. I agree with the original comment. It would have been nice to see it done nicer with some more detail. When people try this at home, they will 1000% run into this issue, revisit this video - and all of a sudden - the video becomes a dead end for their re-screening project.

    • @cjoakman7715
      @cjoakman7715 4 роки тому

      @@BTCKYLE and onemoreboat here's an idea, instead of bitching about the screen being a tad loose, why don't y'all use the time to go make a couple screen install videos. Then you can show all of UA-cam land how perfectly tensioned your screens are. But only do this if y'all are single. Because the overwhelming love you will undoubtedly receive from the ladies, could cause relationship problems. Nothing a lady loves more than a man who can install a perfectly tensioned window screen!

    • @BTCKYLE
      @BTCKYLE 4 роки тому +1

      @@cjoakman7715 but the screen is loose 🤷‍♂️

  • @1BrockSawyer
    @1BrockSawyer 2 роки тому

    A loose screen will wear out prematurely in windy environments so always want a taught screen! Is Squaring the 1st and second run is important? Thanks for the Vid!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому

      You are right, a really loose screen will wear out with the wind. I thought about re-doing the first corner, but was afraid of getting people's OCD going with this and assuming this video was helping them out on their first screen. Here is my newer video that does a better job. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @danyeldan2139
    @danyeldan2139 4 роки тому

    YOU DONE VERY EASY I try on mine i done three but one of the frame got bend it so i have to remove back and re straight the frame and reinstall the screen back but i am installing thicker screen for my cat maybe thats why was hard to install

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your question. The thicker "pet" screens are harder. So don't feel bad about that. I believe that I mention that it is better to be a little loose then too tight in this video. And it takes a lot of practice to get the tension just right. I get a lot of flak for leaving that one corner a little loose in the video, but I did that for a reason. I didn't want people going crazy trying to get it perfect. I was trying to show a realistic re-screening for someone learning, not be like, this is 100% perfect. Now your turn. Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @josepeka1189
    @josepeka1189 Рік тому

    The most practical way you show how to stretch the fly screen in. Place with the 4 bits to secure its perfect fit and well explained . Thank you so
    Much. Jose from Melbourne Australia

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  Рік тому

      You're welcome! Thank for the shout out from Australia!

  • @Ronaldbluhm
    @Ronaldbluhm 11 місяців тому

    This video was much more details explaining the spline tool and he seemed to know more then some of the other videos

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  11 місяців тому

      Glad to help. Here is my newer / updated video for that. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @PJ-ee5mc
    @PJ-ee5mc 3 роки тому

    Thank you! What about replacing the little black plastic tabs? Do they just drop into place and then we run the spline over them?

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  3 роки тому

      You got it. Here is my newer video on screens that may help a little more. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @pcbuilderlover4271
    @pcbuilderlover4271 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the instructions. I love the black look over the original silverish screen. Thumbs Up!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому

      👍 So glad to help! Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org

  • @Paul-ln9vb
    @Paul-ln9vb 2 роки тому

    Nice. But all that sliding around on the concrete floor is scratching the paint off

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому

      Well, maybe in your garage. My floor is as smooth as my kitchen table. But you are not the first person to be put off by me working on the floor. My newer video has some better tips, and I am not on the floor. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @johnjohn-ne8fw
    @johnjohn-ne8fw 3 місяці тому

    Good video. Thx!

  • @HopesFarmacy
    @HopesFarmacy Рік тому

    Thank you!! My project for this weekend!!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  Рік тому

      Good luck!! Here is my updated video for that. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @jspinosa50
    @jspinosa50 3 роки тому

    Nice video. It's much easier doing it on a table unless you have good knees.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  3 роки тому

      Very true! I change that and give a couple of updates in this newer video. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @mateo77ish
    @mateo77ish 2 роки тому

    How did you learn to avoid warping the frame when learning?

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому

      Lot's of practice. Yep, just lot's of practice and letting yourself accept a non-perfect product each time. Here is my newer video on that. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
    @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 4 роки тому

    I needed to see this as I was replacing this kind of screen and was unsure of the tool so thanks~!!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому

      Thank you for watching, and please share. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org/

  • @gregnixon1296
    @gregnixon1296 4 роки тому

    Thanks for taking the time to make the video. It's very helpful.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому

      Glad to help. Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @buixote
    @buixote 3 роки тому

    Looks like you need some *kevlar* to prevent the cat damage! ;-)

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  3 роки тому

      Now that's not a bad idea. Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org

  • @JerryAndJulieMusic
    @JerryAndJulieMusic 5 років тому

    Thanks for explaining the tools etc. My question is why did your screen look loose??

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  5 років тому +3

      Because it is a little. As I was doing it I considered to pull the first corner out and get it a little tighter. The reason I didn't is because screens can be super frustrating and I didn't want to pass an OCD level of perfection over to the general audience for this video. If you pull the screen too tight the the screen warps. At that point you have gone from bad to worse. I felt it was the lesser of two evils. I made this video for beginner level DIY'ers so that's how I left it. You can take more time and pull out a loose corner and really perfect it if you want and if you have the patience. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to stop by our website www.greatwhiteninja.com

    • @JerryAndJulieMusic
      @JerryAndJulieMusic 5 років тому +2

      @@AroundTheHome1 Oh okay that makes sense. I have a bit of OCD myself haha. I live in an apartment house and there are tons of screens that need replacing around here. I figured if I get real good at fixing my own, then maybe I will approach my landlord about doing the rest!! I will check out your website too. Again thanks for the wonderful video and great advice/tips. Julie

    • @Tupelo777
      @Tupelo777 3 роки тому

      @@AroundTheHome1 Your website is garbaldeguke. But you are a very good teacher. thx!

  • @rafterL78
    @rafterL78 3 роки тому +2

    I looked at several tutorials but was confident to start after this one. Clear, concise & to the point. Thanks

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Here is a newer video that might help out a little more. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

  • @ahmeterhanarik
    @ahmeterhanarik 2 роки тому

    subtle cool intro and clear explanation, kudos

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому +1

      👍 So glad to help! Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org

  • @sanchezlouie777
    @sanchezlouie777 7 років тому +1

    👍

  • @jacklitheskys6392
    @jacklitheskys6392 6 років тому +2

    God you made that look so easy, i feel confident to due it myself thanks to you!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 by the way great video

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching. Don't forget to stop by our website www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @JustWinBabee
    @JustWinBabee 7 років тому +2

    What I liked about this video was that Nathan illustrated a couple of the pitfalls of screen installation.
    1) The possibility of pulling the frame apart while trying to make the screen tight.
    2) Exercise care when trimming the excess after installing the spline so you won't cut the inside of the screen you just installed.
    I'd just be concerned about scratching the frame surface on the garage floor, but sometimes that's all we have to work with.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому

      Just keeping it real. Not all garages floors, but mine is super smooth.

  • @thatguyoverthere8355
    @thatguyoverthere8355 4 роки тому

    What about the little black tabs in the frame?

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому +1

      Good question. If you want to put in the tabs just place them over the screen, but under the spline. Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @angoor101
    @angoor101 4 роки тому

    It was helpful. Thanks for the post.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @DennisMathias
    @DennisMathias 4 роки тому

    Not getting how you keep the screen taught.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому

      Just hold it with your hand. And I get a lot of flak for not going back to that first corner and making it tighter, but when I made this video I choose not to do that. If you have a bit of OCD you have to be careful because you will go crazy trying to make it perfect. And it is easy to make it too tight and just warp the frame. Better a little loose then too tight. Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @tyronem57
    @tyronem57 6 років тому

    Very good video learned a lot like your style .

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching, and I am glad to help. Don't forget to stop by our website www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @theones1136
    @theones1136 2 роки тому

    What % was that?

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому +1

      I'm not familiar with that for screens. I went to go check my roll, and it only listed charcoal fiberglass. If there was more information on it, it is gone now.

    • @theones1136
      @theones1136 2 роки тому

      @@AroundTheHome1 thank you anyway 😁

  • @susanacardenas7888
    @susanacardenas7888 4 роки тому

    Thank you, great instructions!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому

      You're welcome! Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org

  • @shanethompson4865
    @shanethompson4865 4 роки тому

    Thank you for making the video!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @kappatvating
    @kappatvating 5 років тому

    Nice video. I’m doing it today glad I caught it

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching. Don't forget to stop by our website www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @sycamore1955
    @sycamore1955 2 роки тому

    The old spline is 4mm solid, but the smallest I can buy is 5 mm hollow core, will it work?

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому

      Where are you looking to buy this at?

    • @sycamore1955
      @sycamore1955 2 роки тому

      @@AroundTheHome1 Hardware store in New Zealand

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому

      Oh, I see. Well that might work if you pull and stretch it out a bit.

    • @sycamore1955
      @sycamore1955 2 роки тому

      @@AroundTheHome1 I thought as it is hollow cored it might compress whereas the solid spline cannot

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому

      It will some, but I have found when using a spline that is too tight if you pull and stretch it as you put it in, that will make it skinnier. Though if it is a whole mm larger that sounds like too much of a difference. Do you all get Amazon there?

  • @georgehuber5158
    @georgehuber5158 9 років тому

    nice job, thanks!

  • @objuan6
    @objuan6 3 роки тому

    Thanks!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  3 роки тому

      No problem! Check out hundreds of more videos at our website www.aroundthehome.org/

  • @patriciabell-williams7847
    @patriciabell-williams7847 4 роки тому

    Thanks

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  4 роки тому

      Welcome. Glad to help. Thank you for watching, and please share. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org/

  • @DONTMlNDTHIS
    @DONTMlNDTHIS 5 років тому

    Dude you sorta look like Chris Pontius from Jackass lmao, Cheers!

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  5 років тому

      First time someone said that. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to stop by our website www.greatwhiteninja.com

  • @ieronimo18
    @ieronimo18 7 років тому

    Good video! Gonna try to replace broken screens with tear and puncture-resistant
    Phifer PetScreen.

  • @ymeynot0405
    @ymeynot0405 7 років тому

    +Nathan Cox
    I was just hoping you could tell me. When you have a fresh roll of the fiber glass screen it tries to roll back up after you cut it. Do you want to put the concave edge down or up?
    I think it is easier if you put it face down but does that cause any kind of extra slack in the screen or ripples?

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  7 років тому +1

      The extra slack in the finished screen will not be effected by which side up you put the fiberglass screen. In the video I have a little extra slack but that was not caused by which side went up. I could have pulled it tighter, but that can cause the frame to warp. Another trick to getting the slack out is when you are done loosen the spline on the corners and pull the screen a little tighter then put the spline back.

  • @simplicityscott1
    @simplicityscott1 2 роки тому

    Saw this was "pro" tip which caught my attention. I'm pretty good at this already, but going for near perfection. I noticed your screen ended up with a small warp in the bottom right corner. That's what I would like to avoid. There must be some more tips for this.

    • @AroundTheHome1
      @AroundTheHome1  2 роки тому

      Yes, and I left that there on purpose because I understand that my main audience are first timers. One of the worst things to do is try to be a perfectionist on screens when you start out. Here is my newer video on this that address a few of those things. ua-cam.com/video/KgZwxRu4AJg/v-deo.html

    • @simplicityscott1
      @simplicityscott1 2 роки тому

      @@AroundTheHome1 The method I ended up using was in this video. It's a pretty cool tip and it's pretty fast! ua-cam.com/video/yutz6U2totg/v-deo.html

  • @myrips2fat
    @myrips2fat 10 років тому +1

    6:55