Matthew Olsten Thanks for the suggestion, Matthew. Although there was no need to nail this weatherstripping, it would be a good tip to show in a future video.Paul
What type of weather stripping is that? I'm familiar with the foam type with the adhesive on the back. And are all doors made with a track for the rubber stripping to fit into?
Hi Beverly, This is a nylon material with plastic ribs, you can find it at your local Home Depot and Lowes stores. It is usually found in the weatherstripping section. Have a good day! Paul
My 1st reaction was to remove the kerf and slide the weather strip underneath, now I know it's just matter of yanking the strip out.
Thanks Paul.
You are welcome Tom, thank you for taking the time to comment me!
Paul
good advice on measuring in rounded amount from 1 side then measuring to mark on other for accurate easy measure
Thank you!
Have a nice day!
Paul
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That 10" trick was pretty cool, now I feel like an idiot for not thinking of it.
hey man you should do a video on how to properly toenail nails into boards
Matthew Olsten Thanks for the suggestion, Matthew. Although there was no need to nail this weatherstripping, it would be a good tip to show in a future video.Paul
Weather stripping your entrance door
What type of weather stripping is that? I'm familiar with the foam type with the adhesive on the back. And are all doors made with a track for the rubber stripping to fit into?
Hi Beverly,
This is a nylon material with plastic ribs, you can find it at your local Home Depot and Lowes stores. It is usually found in the weatherstripping section.
Have a good day!
Paul