THANK YOU! We watched your video and made a temporary dog door panel from a huge piece of cardboard to kind of try it out before buying the materials and today we went and bought a polycarbonate panel, some clear gorilla tape which is weatherproof and non yellowing and a piece of pipe insulation to hold the panel in place within the door frame. It worked beautifully, and we followed each of your steps. Thank you, you saved us £198 and it cost us about £23 in total and we haven't blocked out any light and our old girl can go in and out happily. THANK YOU 😘
GENIUS! Genius genius genius GENIUS. (And it's been said before "So much easier than the one I was going to try and make, THANK YOU AND LUCY SO MUCH,!!!!!" 🙌😁👏
Thanks from 🇨🇦. Just exactly what I want to do for my cat. I may make a screen for the summer, and a bit heavier or double plastic for our cold/ cold winters. My cat only likes to go out on the (nice cold days!… certainly not when it is -40C or even worse!)
This is my type of fix! I'm feeding a feral cat who is now coming in my open sliding door to eat in my sunroom! With winter coming, I can't leave the door open anymore. It's the cold that's the problem, not moisture since I live in the desert. This is a perfect thing to try as I'm doing this for a feral cat who may disappear. She is now actually coming toward my open house door which is at the other end of the sunroom...so, fewer bugs and flies will be great, too! The door catch piece fills the entire channel so I can't slip the board in between the channel and the edge of the catch piece.. so I may use two pieces of board and just stuff some foam in the area where the door latch piece is...or try to cut the board to fit around the catch.
Well, I really doubt foam board would survive my dogs going in and out, but you could use wood and make a frame (or even wood and plexiglass if you wanted to be fancy) or a solid piece of lumber (but that would make it awfully heavy) Having several wood frames that connect by hinge would make it collapsible for storage as well
The problem with using wood is that it would be heavy and the door insert would slide down. The foam board should be OK provided the top of the opening is high enough so that it is not struck by the dogs passing under.
Wow how i just did the same thing for my my!! But i have a problem that the wheather is so wondy and sandy.. so everyday i have to clean up too much dust! I was looking for a solution for that little door do it doesn't open by the wind! Any ideas???
I used 5mm foam board which fits between the catch and the cavity in which the door slides. A thicker board would work but would require the board to be around the catch.
Well sir, you’ve saved me 134$. Great video !
THANK YOU!
We watched your video and made a temporary dog door panel from a huge piece of cardboard to kind of try it out before buying the materials and today we went and bought a polycarbonate panel, some clear gorilla tape which is weatherproof and non yellowing and a piece of pipe insulation to hold the panel in place within the door frame.
It worked beautifully, and we followed each of your steps.
Thank you, you saved us £198 and it cost us about £23 in total and we haven't blocked out any light and our old girl can go in and out happily. THANK YOU 😘
I love how detailed you were. I'm a dumb American with no sense for metric language...LOL. Thank you and Lucy and you're photographer!
I have the same idea for our dog to go out to our back yard and you have a very clear instruction. We save $100. Thank you very much.
GENIUS! Genius genius genius GENIUS. (And it's been said before "So much easier than the one I was going to try and make, THANK YOU AND LUCY SO MUCH,!!!!!" 🙌😁👏
Glad I could help!
This is a great way to make it yourself and save money. I especially love the profound ,but incredibly simple way to lock it!!
So much easier than the one I was going to try and make, THANK YOU AND LUCY SO MUCH,!!!!! It’s brilliant!!
Thanks from 🇨🇦. Just exactly what I want to do for my cat. I may make a screen for the summer, and a bit heavier or double plastic for our cold/ cold winters. My cat only likes to go out on the (nice cold days!… certainly not when it is -40C or even worse!)
This is my type of fix! I'm feeding a feral cat who is now coming in my open sliding door to eat in my sunroom! With winter coming, I can't leave the door open anymore. It's the cold that's the problem, not moisture since I live in the desert. This is a perfect thing to try as I'm doing this for a feral cat who may disappear. She is now actually coming toward my open house door which is at the other end of the sunroom...so, fewer bugs and flies will be great, too! The door catch piece fills the entire channel so I can't slip the board in between the channel and the edge of the catch piece.. so I may use two pieces of board and just stuff some foam in the area where the door latch piece is...or try to cut the board to fit around the catch.
Thank you !!!! that helped me save a looooooot of money 😊
Thank you so much! I was looking for something to take along to an AirBnB when we take our dog, and this will work perfectly!
Wow, great idea. Definitely going to try it. Thanks
How'd It go?
This is brilliant. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Thank You. La Pine Oregon USA
Great idea, will try this 👍
Loved your video! 😊 thank you
You are so welcome!
Well, I really doubt foam board would survive my dogs going in and out, but you could use wood and make a frame (or even wood and plexiglass if you wanted to be fancy) or a solid piece of lumber (but that would make it awfully heavy)
Having several wood frames that connect by hinge would make it collapsible for storage as well
The problem with using wood is that it would be heavy and the door insert would slide down. The foam board should be OK provided the top of the opening is high enough so that it is not struck by the dogs passing under.
Thank you so much for sharing! Super helpful 😍🥰😍
Great video!
Thank you thank you THANK YOU
You are so welcome!
I made one too!
Just what I was looking for!
This dude just saved me 200$
Love it! Thank you so much!
That thing can be kicked in if someone wanted to break in
So could the windows and the front door. Thank God for cameras that will alert you. Thief's will find a way no matter what you have going.
Wow how i just did the same thing for my my!! But i have a problem that the wheather is so wondy and sandy.. so everyday i have to clean up too much dust! I was looking for a solution for that little door do it doesn't open by the wind! Any ideas???
Put something on the bottom of the flap to give it some weight.
This is genius!
how thick is the foam board?
I used 5mm foam board which fits between the catch and the cavity in which the door slides. A thicker board would work but would require the board to be around the catch.
Lucy: what the hell?