I work in a small, local hardware store. One of my jobs is doing window screen repair/replacement. If you have ever seen the Anderson Window screens, they have a metal spline that holds them in. Normally, when I remove them, they end up bending up, so I toss them and replace the original with .250 rubber spline. This late in the season, the boss doesn't want to order another roll of spline and I'm out. I have tried to carefully remove the original metal spline, with so-so results. They seem to have a "springiness" built into them to hold them in place.
Does anyone have any experience or ideas on:
1) removing the metal spline so that it doesn't bend/twist out of shape?
2) reinstalling same to the screen?
I've thought about construting a jig to use to straighten any that bend, but have not gotten to that yet. Using new material is not an option, since our wholesaler does not stock anything like this and we won't buy from Anderson (just because, not anything against them.)
Thoughts, ideas, opinions?
Does anyone have any experience or ideas on:
1) removing the metal spline so that it doesn't bend/twist out of shape?
2) reinstalling same to the screen?
I've thought about construting a jig to use to straighten any that bend, but have not gotten to that yet. Using new material is not an option, since our wholesaler does not stock anything like this and we won't buy from Anderson (just because, not anything against them.)
Thoughts, ideas, opinions?
