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Widest range (hinges, latches, spring latches, draw latches, clamps and handles) in OEM market. Direct Factory Representation 40 years with manufacturers of Fema storm shelters, enclosures, trailers, truck bodies, military, agricultural equipment, off road equipment and resellers serving them. Museum Quality Shipping Container Latches (Hold in all 3 Planes) New 75 series medium-duty over-center latches 316 Stainless Steel Draw Latches Load Rated Draw Latches Super Heavy Duty Draw Latch 494 Black Toggle Latches, Toggle Clamps, Load Rated Handles New: .50″ pin diameter Spring latch narrow base 1.5″ wide 1.25″ pin extension pulls nearly flush features Spirol Cross pin hold back with stiff spring. 1/4 Turn Open: Slam to Close Push Pull Studs, Receiver Clips 1/4 Turns Compression Latch Paddle and T Latches in Pan Trailer: Handles, Hardware, Vents, Gas Springs, Caps, Plugs, Rivets, Non-skid Flush Entry Locks for Trailers with liftgates.




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Custom Stamped Brackets: minimum 100 pcs .010 to .375 thick/shortCampers FunGlamping CampersCamper RvCampers CaravansBoler Fiberglass TrailerBoler TrailerFiberglass RvDoors BeadingBoler ScreenForwardBeaded curtail on "Buttercup" told it will keep the bugs our, we will see...This story provides solutions to the most common door hinge problems. To get that satisfying "thunk" when a door closes -- rather than rattles, squeaks, or scrapes -- there must be an even gap between the door and the jamb all around; the hinges should be flush with the jamb and move freely; and the stop and the strike plate should be correctly aligned, so the door's latch easily clicks into the hole in the strike plate when the door closes. The door itself may be solid-core, hollow-core, or made of panels. Hinges are attached to the jamb, which is attached to the house's framing on the sides and above. An interior door usually has two hinges and a heavier exterior door usually has three. Usually there is a gap between the jamb and the framing, which is filled with shims positioned near the nails.




Stop molding is positioned so the door bumps against it when closed. If the stop is too tight, the door will be difficult to close; if it is too loose, the door will rattle. On the latch side of the jamb, a strike plate is positioned over a hole in the jamb; the door's latch bolt engages a hole in the strike plate to latch the door. On an exterior door there is often a dead-bolt lock as well. The holes and strike plate must be correctly positioned for the door to close properly. Hinges are attached to the other edge of the door with screws. They grab effectively only in solid wood (not particleboard). Long screws can be used if the door is solid wood, but shorter screws are used for a hollow-core door or a solid-core door with a particleboard core. A squeaky hinge may only need a squirt of the right lubricant. If you see rust, first use penetrating lubricant to free rusted parts. Then apply powdered graphite or silicone lubricant for a longer-lasting solution. Also use lubricants to free a balky latch bolt.




On the jamb leaf of a hinge, long screws are effective if they can reach house framing. Where the screws would go into drywall, shorter screws are just as good. If a door binds, open it, grasp the knob, and lift up to see if a hinge is loose. If one is loose remove two or more screws and try driving in longer screws. If that does not solve the problem, trim pieces of shim or other small wood pieces to fit tightly in the holes (matchsticks or golf tees work well). Tap the wood in and use a knife to cut it flush with the jamb. Drill a pilot hole in the center, taking care to hold the drill level and straight as you work. Check the door for binding and correct any problems; if the door sticks, the screws will come loose again. If a hinge leaf is recessed below the surface of the jamb or the door edge, the door will not close well and the hinge will bend when you close it. Use a hinge leaf as a template to make a cardboard shim that you can slip behind the leaf. If the hinge leaf is recessed only at the bottom or the top, insert a shim behind only part of the hinge leaf.




You can adjust a door slightly to the left or the right by bending the hinge knuckles. With the door closed slip an adjustable wrench over the door leaf only -- not the jamb leaf -- and bend. If a hinge pin is stuck and will not come out when you tap it with a screwdriver, first try squirting with penetrating lubricant. Wait about 10 minutes and try tapping again. If it still will not come out, it may be easier to remove the screws from one leaf, which will allow you to remove the door. It is usually easiest to replace a rusty hinge. However, if the hinge is of a style that is hard to replace, disassemble it and clean with solvent and a toothbrush. Allow to dry, then polish with very fine sandpaper. Apply lubricant and reassemble. An older home may have a doorway that is out of square or out of plumb so that the door opens or closes by itself. Purchase a spring hinge, which can be adjusted to correct the problem.Storm Doors & Windows Manufactured In Malden, MO!




Falcon Door and Window manufactures a variety of storm doors, patio doors and storm windows, complete with instructions for installation and warranty included. At Wholesale Vinyl & Aluminum, we have been selling Falcon Storm Doors since 1995. We truly feel if you need a quality storm door that won’t break the bank and offers a ten year manufactured warranty, Falcon Storm Doors are the the fit for you. 2-1/4″ X 1-1/4″ Folded Corner Door Master Frame Completely Pre-Hung Z-Bar Frame Four 4 1/8″ Extruded Aluminum Hinges with Steel Pins and Oilite Bronze Bushing Factory Installed Strike Plate for Standard Latch 1/8″ Clear Tempered Glass Stucco Embossed Aluminum Kickpanel Complete Hardware Kit with Push Button Latch, Closer Cylinder, Wind Chain, and Mounting Fasteners Colors: Mill, White, Bronze, Black, Beige, Brown Sizes: 30×80, 32×80, 34×80, 36×80, Custom Sizes Available Crossbuck Design Embossed Aluminum Kickpanel Several Handle Options to Choose from

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