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My front door is quite wide, 102cm. All the draft seal threaholds I have
seen are too short. Any ideas where to get one? Thanks Andrew |
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On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 20:09:29 +0100, "Andrew Barnes"
wrote: My front door is quite wide, 102cm. All the draft seal threaholds I have seen are too short. Any ideas where to get one? Thanks Andrew If you mean the bit of wood at the bottom of the door, they can be made quite easilly with a router, and sander. I made mine from oak, as I had some spare knocking arround. Rick |
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"Andrew Barnes" wrote in message
... My front door is quite wide, 102cm. All the draft seal threaholds I have seen are too short. Any ideas where to get one? You could try contacting www.stormguard.co.uk, makers of the 'Macclesfield Sill' etc - standard models are smaller than you need but they do also do longer versions; don't know about one-offs but worth enquiring? David |
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"Andrew Barnes" wrote in message ...
My front door is quite wide, 102cm. All the draft seal threaholds I have seen are too short. Any ideas where to get one? Thanks Andrew no, but.... brush onse are also used for upgrading sash windows, and squishy rubber strip onse are used round uPVC doors. NT |
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