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This is a screen retainer spline designed to be use for securing various types of screen fabric into a window screen or screen door frame. 0.180 inch in diameter. It is a top quality round, serrated vinyl with a hollow core. Color is black. 25ft. per poly bag. Additional roll sizes and colors are available.
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This screen retainer spline is constructed from black vinyl .180 diameter. . It features a round hollow serrated core. This type of spline is used to hold screen material to window and screen door frames.
Levi B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2021
Our dog knocked the screen out of the frame and tore the spline in the process. This worked great for repairing the door and preventing us from having to buy a new one.
Richard L. Banta II
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2020
Fast shipping, exactly what I wanted, it is screen spline, what can I say?
Shelia Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020
It worked perfectly on my screen door on our back porch! Wish I had ordered everything else through Amazon for the door!
stephen hammersand
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2020
This type product use to be available at Home Depot and Loews but in persuit of cheap prices, both these stores started stocking up with products of made of hard vinyl which neither fit well into the frame groove nor contracted and expanded to allow for quick installation like this material does. Total frustration with junk from both Home Depot and Loews forced me to look elsewhere and I am happy to report this spline and the material it is made from is great. What had become a frustrating job replacing screen mesh is now easy. Just goes to show that if stores are going to stock crap, customers are going to leave.
Mrs. Maria Nagy
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2019
Perfect to help replace the screen on our sliding door.
S Lyons
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2016
Working beautifully so far to help contain the cats we're collecting!
janthree
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2014
This screen spline is made in the U.S.A. by Prime-Line in Redlands, California (www dot primeline dot net). Part number P7524 is made from 0.180 inch diameter black nylon and is shipped in 25 foot rolls packaged in a plastic bag. Unlike window spline which is usually U or T shaped, P7524 screen spline is a hollow tube (to allow compression) with a serrated outer surface (to increase frictional gripping). I measured the roll I received at 24 feet 11 1/2 inches but, to be fair, the material is very flexible so sagging could easily have given me a half inch error. The diameter mic'ed out at exactly 0.180 inches (a little less than 3/16 of an inch).Replacing a screen in a door or window is a fairly straightforward process. You pull out the old spline and screen, cut the new screen and set it into place with the new spline. using a screen roller tool. To hold the screen, the spline is pushed down into a U channel on top of the screen material. As simple as that seems, I know from experience that it can be very frustrating if you don't get the right spline diameter...the right diameter is CRITICAL to a successful repair. If the diameter is too small the spline and screen will fall out. If the diameter is too big, you risk warping or cracking the aluminum U channel of the frame. As an example, I pulled out some old spline from a screen I was replacing, mic'ed it, and ordered the diameter I measured. Unfortunately, the old screen turned out to be slightly thicker than the new replacement screen so the spline diameter was too small for the installation. As a result, I had to order another roll of larger diameter spline. Furthermore, the frame channels of the screens I am replacing seem to vary in width from window to window. By the time I am done, I will have a pretty good collection of splines of different diameters. The problem is that there seems to be no standardization within the industry. Searching the Prime-Line website results in a listing of thirty different spline diameters ranging from 11/64 inches to 17/64 inches. I am giving it five stars, but you may want to give it one star if you get the wrong diameter. Remember pet resistant screen is thicker than standard screen so you probably need a smaller diameter spline if you are upgrading to pet resistant screens.
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