Idea for securing insect screens onto motor home /bus windows/ door
herbie said
12:44 AM Mar 24, 2013
Go to local tip and find old fridge with magnetic seals and remove the magnetic strips from the seals and use them to hold the insect screen on to where ever you need it.No more insects getting inside.
-- Edited by herbie on Sunday 24th of March 2013 12:52:20 AM
Duh said
11:16 AM Mar 24, 2013
Be ok for motor homes/bus windows/campervans or anything using metal, see these commercial ones;
Good cheap idea for DYI herbie, thanks for the tip.
-- Edited by Duh on Sunday 24th of March 2013 11:18:00 AM
We bought the silver window screens for the Starship from "topgear2go" - half the price of the ones seen on a lot of motorhomes, and work really well. They make them to fit any vehicle, if it is not standard, send the measurements and they will make them for you. They also do the insect screens. Australian company from the Gold Coast I think.
Duh said
08:15 PM Mar 24, 2013
Thanks for the feedback Jules, good to know they are cheaper than some others.
For my car doors (if sleeping inside the back) I use those slip over window socks, but don't leave them on when I drive.
Go to local tip and find old fridge with magnetic seals and remove the magnetic strips from the seals and use them to hold the insect screen on to where ever you need it.No more insects getting inside.
-- Edited by herbie on Sunday 24th of March 2013 12:52:20 AM
Be ok for motor homes/bus windows/campervans or anything using metal, see these commercial ones;
http://www.topgear2go.com.au/product_screens_details.aspx
Good cheap idea for DYI herbie, thanks for the tip.
-- Edited by Duh on Sunday 24th of March 2013 11:18:00 AM
Where do you get that tape from Gary ?
We bought the silver window screens for the Starship from "topgear2go" - half the price of the ones seen on a lot of motorhomes, and work really well. They make them to fit any vehicle, if it is not standard, send the measurements and they will make them for you. They also do the insect screens. Australian company from the Gold Coast I think.
Thanks for the feedback Jules, good to know they are cheaper than some others.
For my car doors (if sleeping inside the back) I use those slip over window socks, but don't leave them on when I drive.