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March 31st, 2012Garage Door Instant Screen
March 27th, 2012
Smarthome Product # 62530 – The Snavely International DS83938 Garage Door Instant Screen has multiple uses, not only for your garage, but also your awning, porch and more. The screen is made of durable black fiberglass screen for protection against the sun and insects. The Garage Instant Screen is the ideal solution for allowing you to work or entertain, while enjoying the fresh air. The screen can be quickly rolled up for easy storage in the included reusable package. The screen splits in the middle to enter or exit and closes again with magnets. No pet door required since your pets will also be able to easily get through the door. To get larger things, such as a car, through, you can roll up the screen just like your window blinds (with optional roll-up accessory, sold separately). Can be installed with either the Velcro or screw hooks (both options included). Each screen is made of pliable polyethylene fabric with a weighted bottom, packaged in a heavy clear reusable plastic box for convenient storage. The Instant Screen for Garage Door will cover 108″ by 84″. If you need to cover a larger area, you can double them up with the included Velcro attachments.
Retractable Screen Door – Installation of the Bella Retractable Screen on a French Door
March 13th, 2012
www.Screen-Time.com. This video details the installation of a Bella Retractable Screen on an 8′ French door. 1-800-823-6677
Back Porch, Print Scan
March 9th, 2012
Image taken on 1996-00-01 00:00:00 by Purple_Mecha.
Sazerac – The Screen Door – Portland, OR
March 4th, 2012
Image taken on 2011-03-05 22:19:52 by Marshall Astor – Food Fetishist.
Phantom Screen Door
February 28th, 2012
Image taken on 2006-08-15 12:32:59 by kire.
Replacing Screen on Screen Door
February 24th, 2012
Image taken on 2009-03-18 12:21:55 by Earthworm.
Homer and Jethro – Screen Door
February 19th, 2012
Homer Haynes and Jethro Burns sing: “Screen Door,” “Yellow Polkadot Bikini,” “Hey Good Lookin’ (No.2),” and “Settin’ The Woods on Fire (No.2)” Homer Haynes – guitar Jethro Burns – mandolin Recording Information: “Screen Door” — October 2, 1956 — New York City Personnel: Chet Atkins — guitar George Barnes — guitar Charles Grean — bass Irving Goldberg — drums Bob Davie — piano “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” August 30, 1960 — Nashville (RCA Victor Hawkins Street Studio) Personnel: Grady Martin — guitar Junior Huskey — bass Buddy Harman — drums Floyd Cramer — piano The Anita Kerr Singers — vocal chorus “Hey Good Lookin’ (No. 2)” November 4, 1951 — Chicago Personnel: Arthur E. Swanson — bass AP Klein — piano Settin’ The Woods on Fire (No. 2)” February 15, 1953 — Nashville (Thomas Productions) Personnel: Chet Atkins — guitar Jerry Byrd — steel guitar Charles Grean – bass