TIA,
Chuck
Have you had any luck locating weatherstripping for those Stanley doors?
When I bought Stanley metal doors, I thought the magnetic weatherstripping
was a great idea, but I'm going to change my mind if I have to replace the
entire door because the weatherstripping is worn out.
wood butcher
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C & E wrote:
> TIA,
> Chuck
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Google is your friend;
http://www.amazon.com/M-D-Building-Products-1610-Weatherstrip/dp/B0007UN5P0
I used this set on my Stanley and it works well.
On the bottom, an Md door bottom seal will work but it is a little too
thick, a bit of trimming does the trick, I put an inside sweep on the
door as well, very tight now.
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That's the reason I switched to wood heat. But that has gone up from $110/
cord last year to $160/ cord this year. No method is immune from the
frantic runup in prices. Can you say, "recession"?