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rudy de haas
07-19-2023, 6:04 PM
hi everyone:

I haven't been on this forum for a while since I finished rebuilding my house from the inside out - but have positive memories of the help I got here. Now I have a new problem and.. yep, looking for good advice.

Specifically we have a tightly fitted screen door made by a master craftsman decades ago. The screen itself (about 62" x 30") - which my dog stuck her paw through - is held in place with custom contoured wood strips that are glued and pinned (the pin heads look decorative, I do not yet know if they actually do anything). The wood looks like Honduran Mahogany and I do not have replacement wood nor do I think I can find any that matches - although I have some other mahoganies that might come close.

So how do I remove the glue without wrecking the wood? (The joins are long and tight, no room for tools or injectables that I can see).

I do have a dupray steam cleaner - would a directed steam blast work without damaging the wood beyond simple cleanup?504606

Tom Bender
07-19-2023, 6:30 PM
Pull the pins and see what that gets you.

Richard Coers
07-19-2023, 7:05 PM
You know for sure it's glued in? I wouldn't call anyone a master craftsman if he didn't provide for replacing the screen.

John TenEyck
07-19-2023, 7:49 PM
I agree. I really doubt it's glued. You might need to cut along the line where the molding meets the frame to break the finish seal, but I think those moldings will come out once you do that and pull the nails. Get a thin blade between the screen and molding along its midpoint and gently see if you can pry it up.

John

Warren Lake
07-19-2023, 8:09 PM
abused words. best I knew would never refer to themselves that way and likely turn red if someone called them that. Like using the word bespoke in america. Hocus pocus.

Mel Fulks
07-19-2023, 8:10 PM
One thing I notice is the screen is not of the type that will refuse to allow the entrance of insects. It will refuse to allow snakes .

Doug Garson
07-19-2023, 8:23 PM
+1 on not glued, don't think anyone who knew what they were doing would glue in trim holding a screen or glass in a door.

rudy de haas
07-20-2023, 9:25 AM
I agree. I really doubt it's glued. You might need to cut along the line where the molding meets the frame to break the finish seal, but I think those moldings will come out once you do that and pull the nails. Get a thin blade between the screen and molding along its midpoint and gently see if you can pry it up.

John


Thanks all!

I'll try it and see.