Fly screens
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Fly screens
Apologies if this has been discussed before.
My new Warwick XL doesn't have flyscreens on the doors and I'd like to add them somehow.
Has anyone come up with a solution? Are any proprietary makes available that will fit or is it a self-build project?
My new Warwick XL doesn't have flyscreens on the doors and I'd like to add them somehow.
Has anyone come up with a solution? Are any proprietary makes available that will fit or is it a self-build project?
kts68- Member
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Re: Fly screens
Check Vanbitz website.
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Re: Fly screens
kts68 wrote:Apologies if this has been discussed before.
My new Warwick XL doesn't have flyscreens on the doors and I'd like to add them somehow.
Has anyone come up with a solution? Are any proprietary makes available that will fit or is it a self-build project?
The rear doors you mean?
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Re: Fly screens
Not sure about the Warwick, but some of the propriety screens don’t fit the Kingham due to a lack of space between the furniture and the closed side door.
A couple of us ended up doing diy screens as per the link, which could also be done for the rear doors if that’s what you need....
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A couple of us ended up doing diy screens as per the link, which could also be done for the rear doors if that’s what you need....
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Re: Fly screens
Thanks for the advice.
I think the mesh and penny magnet solution will work best, especially for the rear doors.
This would also be safer for the sliding door because the proprietary systems might not fit round the furniture and I really dont want the bottom track to be a constant trip-hazard
A little weekend project but I'm sure it will work out fine.
I think the mesh and penny magnet solution will work best, especially for the rear doors.
This would also be safer for the sliding door because the proprietary systems might not fit round the furniture and I really dont want the bottom track to be a constant trip-hazard
A little weekend project but I'm sure it will work out fine.
kts68- Member
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Re: Fly screens
I own a VW T4 Auto Sleeper 1997 I would like to replace the fly screens for at least the window over the cooker but perhaps all. Does anyone know a supplier?
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