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Hello. How do you keep the bugs from flying in your<br>windows?<br>Put up a screen?<br>Mosquito net?<br>Thanks <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"><br><br>
 
<font face="Courier" size="3">Hi Silver,<br><br>I ran into this problem a few months ago and came up with a <a target="_blank" href="http://thetuckerbag.blogspot.com/2011/05/making-screens.html">semi permanent (and very cheap) solution</a>. Magnets are the key<img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"></font><br><br>
 
Butternut said:
<FONT size=3 face=Courier>Hi Silver,<BR><BR>I ran into this problem a few months ago and came up with a <A href="http://thetuckerbag.blogspot.com/2011/05/making-screens.html" target=_blank target=_blank>semi permanent (and very cheap) solution</A>. Magnets are the key<img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"></FONT><BR><BR>&nbsp;<b>Perfect!&nbsp; When I read Elmer's, ??? Didn't know they had something else other than white glues. I think I will pick some up. Its surprising what spontaniously falls off Little Sanitee.<BR></b>
 
dragonflyinthesky said:
Butternut said:
<font face="Courier" size="3">Hi Silver,<br><br>I ran into this problem a few months ago and came up with a <a href="http://thetuckerbag.blogspot.com/2011/05/making-screens.html" target="_blank">semi permanent (and very cheap) solution</a>. Magnets are the key<img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"></font><br><br>&nbsp;<b>Perfect!&nbsp; When I read Elmer's, ??? Didn't know they had something else other than white glues. I think I will pick some up. Its surprising what spontaniously falls off Little Sanitee.<br></b>
<br><br><font size="3"><font face="Courier">oh yeay, craft store sell glue in all sorts of lovely colors<img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"> </font></font><br>
 
I made black out screens and secured them with velcro, which worked well and didn't leave permanent marks. I've seen people use the strips of magnet. The only reason I didn't is because it was harder for me to fold up and store</font><br>
 
Refrigerator magnets can be cut in any length or width, and wouldn't require the attachment of velcro to the car, making them more attractive and transportable to other vehicles of equal applicability.</div>
 
I don't have metal on the inside of the window or magnets would have worked really well</font><br>
 
Butternut said:
<br><br><font face="Courier" size="3">I don't have metal on the inside of the window or magnets would have worked really well</font><br>
<div><br></div><div>How about between the door and the frame, albeit can be pretty tight?</div><div>I wouldn't be surprised if you could receive some orders for such if you showed up at RTR with yours.</div>
 
Hey butternut...if you don't mind putting screws in your plastic trim, these are a good choice....My Chinookie came with curtains mounted with snaps and they are very easy to put up....<br><br><b>http://tinyurl.com/4y26pnw<br><br>Bri<br></b><br>
 
bk2valve said:
Hey butternut...if you don't mind putting screws in your plastic trim, these are a good choice....My Chinookie came with curtains mounted with snaps and they are very easy to put up....<br><br><b>http://tinyurl.com/4y26pnw<br><br>Bri<br></b><br>
<br><br><font face="Courier" size="3">Bri, those open whole new doors of possibilities! I could use them all over....</font><br>
 
vonu said:
<div><br></div><div>How about between the door and the frame, albeit can be pretty tight?</div>
<br><br><font face="Courier" size="3">That's a good point. I wouldn't have been able to do it before, but now that I don't use the back doors it might be an option</font><br>
 
That's what I do.&nbsp; Doors close just fine over the dime sized super magnets TwoKnives turned me on to a while back.<br>Vickie<br><br>
 
If you don't use the doors, you could just close the door on them.
 
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<div><br></div><div>If you don't use the doors, you could just close the door on them.</div>
<br><font face="Courier" size="3"><br>The only problem I see with this (in my case) is that each night I have to velcro up my black out shades. If there was bug netting permanently on the door I don't know how I'd do that.</font><font size="3"><font face="Courier"> A creative person with a sewing machine could easily make a black out AND but screen in one. Oh, the possibilities</font></font><br>
 
Butternut said:
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<div><br></div><div>If you don't use the doors, you could just close the door on them.</div>
<br><font face="Courier" size="3"><br>The only problem I see with this (in my case) is that each night I have to velcro up my black out shades. If there was bug netting permanently on the door I don't know how I'd do that.</font><font size="3"><font face="Courier"> A creative person with a sewing machine could easily make a black out AND but screen in one. Oh, the possibilities</font></font><br>
<div><br></div><div>Do you know how to use a sewing machine? &nbsp;I took industrial sewing a decade ago, but I've never had either a machine nor a place to set one up. &nbsp;I had an idea to make a jacket with an outer skin of Velcro loops, but that was before such a product existed. &nbsp;So much for timing:)</div>
 
vonu said:
<div>Do you know how to use a sewing machine? &nbsp;I took industrial sewing a decade ago, but I've never had either a machine nor a place to set one up.</div>
<br><br>You might try and see if there is a makerspace or hackerspace in your area that has one.&nbsp; Some have open door policies, others you might need to get an invite to.<br><br>
 
<P>For drivers side and passenger doors. We cut reflectix to fit window. Glued velcro on outside edges (strip/flexible magnets would have been better). Measured how much window could be opened without a human arm entering to get at the lock. Cut&nbsp; opening in reflectix matching lowered window opening, but leaving strip of reflectix at top to attach to door frame. Duct taped strip of bug screen on inside of opening of reflectix.&nbsp;Windows can be lowered about 2 or 3 inches. Works for us.</P>
 
<p><b><font size="1">this approach is not stealth ....</font></b><br><b><font size="1"></font></b>&nbsp;<br><b><font size="1">idea's links .... </font></b></p><a href="http://www.theskeeterbeater.com/index.html" target="_blank"><b><font size="1">http://www.theskeeterbeater.com/index.html</font></b></a><br><br><a href="http://www.skreenz.com/" target="_blank"><b><font size="1">http://www.skreenz.com/</font></b></a><br>&nbsp;<br><b><font size="1">video idea link .... you could do this to the inside of the door ....</font></b><br><b><font size="1"></font></b>&nbsp;<br><a href="" target="_blank"><b><font size="1"></font></b></a><br><b><font size="1"></font></b>&nbsp;<br><b><font size="1"></font></b><br><br><br>
<br><br><font size="3"><font face="Courier">Skeeter Beater<img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"> I like it. Not too stealth but I bet it could be easily modified. </font></font><br>
 
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