Best Tool for Window Screen Replacement?

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • Testing and reviewing the Screen Mouse spline tool
    Get yours here - amzn.to/3wpeaPV

Komentáře • 38

  • @mpetersen6
    @mpetersen6 Před 18 hodinami

    I did the screen on my front door yesterday. Full height Anderson storm door. Used heavy pet grade screen. I did not use one of these. What l did was the following.
    1) Use radiused roller to form screen to channel.position spline (.140") at start of channel.
    2) Lightly tap with small hammer to start spline into channel.
    3) Use a piece of dense hardwood 3/4 x 1/8 x 6 inches long to drive spline into channel and seat.
    4) Stretch spline about 8 inches and gently tap into channel.
    5) Seat spline completely. Use hardwood if necessary.
    6) Continue until done.
    Doing this made it much easier to seat spline.

  • @tonytony6912
    @tonytony6912 Před 2 lety +6

    I've done a million screens. I can tell right away the screen mouse is the way to go. Alignment is a constant problem that makes you cut the screen and fall off track. Yes, the old-school metal ball bearing like with Everhard is a "better tool" (they are plastic rollers as well) but the plastic keeps you from cutting or falling off track. the dual roller is awesome... Thanks for the vid

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před 2 lety +2

      thanks for the input tony. This screen mouse is still screening strong several months later.

  • @andresfigueroa3017
    @andresfigueroa3017 Před 2 lety +2

    I prefer the old school one, you made it look so easy to make a tight screen! 😭 we use some frames that bow if you try to make them to tight 😫

  • @techfive7202
    @techfive7202 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for showing us. I like the long yellow plastic screen tool

  • @jesusdamacio9695
    @jesusdamacio9695 Před 2 lety +1

    And I would also like to say something else. I like everything you do, you can do almost everything. and patent that you work for the same company that I work for. And I am very pleased and more was a very hardworking person 😄

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much !! I've been with the company 8 years :)

    • @jesusdamacio9695
      @jesusdamacio9695 Před 2 lety

      Oh really wow that’s long time working for them that great 👍🏻. What state you are !

  • @user-fc8ob9vy5s
    @user-fc8ob9vy5s Před rokem +3

    ⁠​⁠ I work for a screen company that pays for production. Sad to say that 15 minutes(from another comment) for one screen will get you no where money wise where I work. I work with a lady that rolls two screens(no matter the size) in under a minute. We tried the mouse before but that takes to much time to go around the corners and it tends to get stuck. It does get the screen nice and tight and keeps the spline straight I can give it that. But we stick with the regular plastic stick rollers( a combination of plastic wheel and wood/metal stick) since we can go faster, and a better screen over all. One down side is that you have to watch how you roll or you will warp the screen bc of pressure..key tip is practice.
    Also to helps if you block the screen in to help with tension and keep the screens size and shape.

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před rokem +2

      Haha ya , I roll like 1 screen a month these days. I think the mouse is more idiot proof than the classic sturdy roller though. I could see rolling screens in a minute if I did it all day though

    • @manlybaker3098
      @manlybaker3098 Před rokem

      "Blocking" is key in preventing an "hourglass" shaped finished screen.

    • @terrydanks
      @terrydanks Před 2 měsíci

      @@manlybaker3098 I have had this problem. No idea what "blocking" means in screen replacing? Google is not helping.

  • @jennapitts8373
    @jennapitts8373 Před rokem +2

    I just bought this! Thanks for the video

  • @derickmercado5903
    @derickmercado5903 Před 11 dny

    Where did you buy your window screen material and what kind is it?

  • @Jay-ys6fk
    @Jay-ys6fk Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much for everything and the screen mouse looks like a very nice tool.

  • @cspark9186
    @cspark9186 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good information. I'll get one today!

  • @cuuplate
    @cuuplate Před 2 lety +1

    Could you show a video using the old school tool as a comparison?

  • @fredericksphotos
    @fredericksphotos Před rokem

    I want to start a side gig fixing screens. Where shouldi buy the parts and tools?

  • @nonnaduch4280
    @nonnaduch4280 Před rokem +1

    What type of rubber sealing are you using?

  • @bhindapaul6000
    @bhindapaul6000 Před 5 měsíci

    What's screen net you use

  • @ropesci4848
    @ropesci4848 Před rokem +3

    It’s been a year, how long did it take you to replace your screen mouse.

  • @jesusdamacio9695
    @jesusdamacio9695 Před 2 lety +1

    I meant that we work for the same company

  • @jesusdamacio9695
    @jesusdamacio9695 Před 2 lety +1

    Well to me I would prefer the old one. The new one is for some one not have been replace it an a screen

  • @qzetu
    @qzetu Před rokem +1

    Plastic wheels are a no go for me.

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před rokem +2

      👍 year later still holding up strong 💪

    • @qzetu
      @qzetu Před rokem +1

      @@ApartmentMaintenancePro ya but how much do you use it?

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před rokem +2

      @@qzetu maybe a few times a month lol, it still sits in my backpack which takes a beating :)

  • @joannepetersen2833
    @joannepetersen2833 Před rokem

    No way.

  • @fatherofmonsterhunter4531
    @fatherofmonsterhunter4531 Před 5 měsíci

    Loose as a goose my guy not a professional I’m hoping

  • @drlandeau666
    @drlandeau666 Před 10 měsíci

    😅 what a joke. How not to do a screen. I can do this faster with absolutely no wrinkles with a regular spline tool

  • @drramulack
    @drramulack Před rokem

    That mouse looks like a real piece of crap

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před rokem +2

      Well I still have the same mouse and still using it to rescreen windows and sliders in under 15 minutes, 2 years later, so I may have been lucky but it's held up so far