Alan_H wrote:Where did you get them? Let the rest of us in on the goodness!!
Gunguy05 wrote:Alan_H wrote:Where did you get them? Let the rest of us in on the goodness!!
OOPS! I edited my post above.
THey are not straight off the shelf, you have to call/email and order them. Just tell them your size and what you are using them for. They DO produce these for a very LARGE teardrop manufacturer though, I saw their label on one of said TD at a gathering a while back. It's the "little" one....
Homebrewer25 wrote:I just looked at the Challenger Door site, series 805. They don't look anything like your pictures:
http://challengerdoor.com/?page_id=351
I've looked at most of what they have and don't see anything like these. Are you sure you got the right supplier?
Steve
Gunguy05 wrote:The website is a little difficult to navigate, but they normally supply to LARGE purchasers i.e. teardrop manufacturers, not much retail to folks like up. So, I think the website is meant to show a wide range of what they offer, but each door is made to order. The series number had to do with the door thickness, the raidus (or not) corners, the window type etc. That was a little confusing to me too. I just called/ emailed them and told them what I was using the door for, and they sent me couple photos of them actually installed in teardrops and I told them "yeah, that's what I'm looking for". They were very helpful, especially considering I wanted 2 doors not 200.
earl84 wrote:I bought these doors a while ago, and am very close to mounting them. I can't for the life of me figure out what the two straight pieces of aluminum channel are for. The inside frame I understand, the outside drip edge I understand, but what are the two 18"ish straight pieces of aluminum channel used for?
BTW, I have watched your videos on YouTube several times, and they have been invaluable. Thank you so much for doing them.
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