We stapled ours directly into the casing.
How to make a fly screen for a window.
Place your aluminum framing onto a flat surface and hold it steady.
A good tip is to use a mitre box.
You could make a temporary frame if you desire or just plan on patching a few holes before you move out if you re a renter.
Make sure the window is square before taken measurements.
Use hacksaw to cut a 45 angle at 1 end of frame so.
Measure up opening by taking measurements from undamaged sides of an original screen or measure width and.
The screen simply rolls out and you trim it to fit.
Spline can be purchased from home hardware.
Take your measurements thus inside the frame or out side depending on which you.
Lay the screening material straight onto.
Cutting the screen 1.
Window fly screens step 1.
When you cut mitres take.
If there is a top track you also need to make an allowance for the screen slotting up into it and dropping back down into the bottom track.
If you are not hot on mitres you might consider using the weaker butt joint or perhaps a halve.
The aluminum framing is soft metal and very.
Pick up the fly screen so that the tab is facing you and is located near the top of the screen.
Place the bottom of the screen onto the skirts.
You need to make an allowance of up to 3mm so the frame fits the window.
You could use less staples than we did just make sure you have a friend or family member on hand to help stretch the screen.
Now push the screen forward so that it rests against the lip on all sides.
Screw flyscreen mitre box to a bench or saw stool to hold it steady.
Once you have the lengths for the frame you need to cut the corners at a 45 degree angle so the pieces fit together.
Purchase screen spline with charcoal fiberglass for the best results.