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Title: Screen door options
Post by: Astro on February 28, 2017, 04:39:26 PM
What have you experienced busnuts done for a screen door for the swing open front door, if any? Being here in Florida with the lovely weather, we are so tempted to leave the door open as it catches the breeze so perfectly, but the dang bugs and mosquitoes are a pain. I thought about one of those magnetic ones, but It seems the hinge is the problem, let alone they won't work on stainless or aluminum. Anyone built a screen door that wasn't a pain to use?
Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: Lin on February 28, 2017, 04:52:07 PM
What about a screen curtain?
Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: Zephod on February 28, 2017, 05:02:30 PM
How about a wind powered low profile vent? These are very popular in the uk.
http://www.incarconnections.co.uk/van-ventilation-van-roof-vents-van-vent/low-profile-rotary-van-ventilator-for-van-bus-caravan-plastic-roof-vent.html


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Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: scanzel on March 01, 2017, 03:10:18 AM
It says wind powered with vehicle in motion I doubt this would work very good in a stationary vehicle unless the wind speed was very high.
Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: scanzel on March 01, 2017, 03:23:42 AM
www.mosquitocurtains.com (http://www.mosquitocurtains.com) This is something I have been thinking of too. Have the netting bound on the side put snaps or Velcro across the top and fasten it across the top of the door. If you split it in the middle it would be easier to be able to enter and exit the door. When traveling just remove it and store it until next stop. It looks like this company can help you or just buy netting and do it yourself.
Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: bigred on March 01, 2017, 06:14:33 AM
Don't know about the mounting issues ,but a high velocity squirrel cage fan mounted over the door will work.Of course if you like myself have a wife that is finicky about her hair this would not be an option .Not for a guy with a toupee either. 
Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: Zephod on March 01, 2017, 06:52:46 AM
Quote from: scanzel on March 01, 2017, 03:10:18 AM
It says wind powered with vehicle in motion I doubt this would work very good in a stationary vehicle unless the wind speed was very high.

They do work on stationary vehicles. There's lessthroughput but I've seen them turning in quite low wind.


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Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: Jriddle on March 01, 2017, 10:11:54 AM
This is what we used https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Mesh-Hands-Free-Screen-magnets/dp/B00HWI9QLW (https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Mesh-Hands-Free-Screen-magnets/dp/B00HWI9QLW) it is a little short but we have no issues with bugs.
John
Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: RichardEntrekin on March 02, 2017, 05:50:56 AM
I have seen two very workable solutions. One is a double panel bug screen. One panel on the right and one on the left overlapping by about six inches in the middle. Panels were attached at the sides and top to the door frame, weighted at the bottom. You simply pushed the door apart in the middle for entry and exit, the weighted bottom pulled it back in place. Probably make for less than 50 bucks for the screen, velcro, and weights. You would need access to a sewing machine to fabricate.

Also, google retractable screen door. You will see a design that is used on the Newell coaches for many years. The screen rolls up to one side.

I have seen one person who kept a fan blowing across the door to keep bugs from entering.
Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: somewhereinusa on March 02, 2017, 06:06:44 AM
If your door opening is a rectangle this works very well. I installed one about 3 years ago.

https://www.plissescreen.com/ (https://www.plissescreen.com/)

They custom make it to your opening specs.
Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: ccbmster on March 19, 2017, 11:25:52 AM
Just finished building six screens for my 102A3 windows with cedar frames....I am not all that handy but these turned out pretty darn well.

Now ya got me brainstorming how I could do the door  :)
Title: Re: Screen door options
Post by: TomC on March 20, 2017, 08:16:37 AM
I had two custom sized RV doors with screens built for my two outside doors on my bus. They are foam cored with fiberglass exterior. I doubted they would last, but now 22 years later are still just fine. Good Luck, TomC