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Screening with Fiberglass Insect Screening

The screening procedure is a little different for metal screening (Aluminum, Bronze or Galvanized) as opposed to fabric screening (Fiberglass or Solar Screening).

Screening with fiberglass, start

Unroll a sufficient amount of screening to cover your screen frame and extend past the spline groove.

Using your Spline Roller, begin at one corner and roll the spline into the spline groove.

As you roll, the screening will have a tendency to pull in the direction you are rolling. To prevent this, put your free hand on the fabric as shown. Apply enough pressure to keep the screening from bunching.

Rolling Fiberglass, side #2

At the corner, turn the spline and roll into the spline groove.

 Continue rolling down the right side.

At the next corner, turn the spline and continue rolling.

The screening has not been cut from the roll. The weight of the roll keeps pressure on the screening and helps to keep it from bunching as you roll.

Turn the next corner and roll the left side.

 As you roll the last side it will tighten all sides.

Trim fiberglass screening

When you are satisfied with your screening job, trim the excess screening. Run the utility knife blade to the outside of the spline.

Economy Spline Roller
 
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Economical Vinyl Spline Roller with Convex roller on one end and a Concave roller on the other.
$3.95 / Each
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Professional Spline Roller
 
2" convex steel roller with steel bearings and wood handle.
$25.95 / Each
 
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Aluminum Insect Screening
 
Fiberglass Insect Screening
18 x 16
 
Available Colors:
Black or Gray
Available Widths :
30", 32", 34", 36",
 38", 48", 60" or 72"
Available in 100 Foot Rolls
and 50 Foot Rolls
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