In this guide, Julia Marcum walks you through making a sturdy, plexiglass and wood-framed gate, providing a clear, step-by-step process with a list of necessary materials. The result is a functional safety feature that doesn’t compromise on aesthetics, perfect for keeping little ones and ...
(For safety during shipping, the sample contains plexiglass in place of single-pane glass.) Screen mini door sample — A scaled down version of our extruded aluminum screen door panels with weather stripping and aluminum mesh, which is more durable than traditional fiberglass mesh. Shown in our...
This Legostorage binis great for storing your kids’ loose Lego pieces. Its large top compartment, baseplates, and clear plexiglass sides allow your children to easily see what they need. Its bottom has 2 slots to store the baseplates, the backbone of any Lego construction. The top compartme...
If you don’t have weight pocket access doors on your jamb then I feel your pain. If that is the case you’ll need tocut your own pocket doors which I’ve outlined in this post. It’s an extra step, but worth it to make future repairs easier. Step 5 Deglazing You’ve got the ...
To make the solar thermal doors, I first built a basic wood frame. This was using 1x6 lumber (measuring 5.5" x .75") and 3/16" thick plexiglass. I purchased the lumber from a local lumber yard and the plexiglass from a local plastics distribution company. I already had hinges and oth...