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Installing Storm Door with incomplete Brick Molding
I am attempting to install a emco fullview storm door an a front door.
The door is constructed different from the installation instruction. I will need better instruction than install a shim, as it makes little sense in this case. The door has 2 side light panels. The top of the door has a traditional brick molding through the length of the door and the light panels. The side molding between the door and the light panl is a single bar. It extends neither to the brick molding or the inner molding. I was contemplating removing this entire peice and making a new bar that extand to be flush with the brick molding. However I have seen this exact same situation at Home Depot product display in a photograph, but the forward view did little to explain the details of the frame build up. Has anyone seen this situation before? Drew |
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For each sidelight, you'll need to rip a 2x4 and screw it to the
existing side moulding. Notch it at the top and bottom to fit the sill plate and trim. Drew_Y wrote: I am attempting to install a emco fullview storm door an a front door. The door is constructed different from the installation instruction. I will need better instruction than install a shim, as it makes little sense in this case. The door has 2 side light panels. The top of the door has a traditional brick molding through the length of the door and the light panels. The side molding between the door and the light panl is a single bar. It extends neither to the brick molding or the inner molding. |
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That was my idea but I wanted a more experienced opinion, Thank you!
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