My next question to all the GMC netters is: Was any of the GMC Cabinentry
oak or ash from the factory?
Dan Jacquot
Sheridan Wy
- -----Original Message-----
From: Peg
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Saturday, June 10, 2000 3:25 PM
Subject: RE: GMC: Screen doors
>Richard we use a short bungee strap to keep the door open, hook to bottom
of
>door and underside of coach, works great.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-gmcmotorhome
>[mailto
wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Richard Waters
>Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 11:13 PM
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Subject: Re: GMC: Screen doors
>
>
>I have one of the Birch doors on my coach. It came with the coach when I
>bought
>it. At the time I was looking at the GMC we bought, the PO kept talking
>about
>the screen door. I was saying to myself, "what's the big deal with a
screen
>door? My house has a screen door and I don't point it out to people that
>come
>over."
>
>Also, I thought everyone had one on their GMC's so I didn't think it was a
>big
>deal. The more he talked about it, the more nervous I got. It seemed kind
>of
>like when you're looking at a house to buy and the only thing the owner can
>come
>up with why it's a good deal is because it has a new water heater. Well
>that's
>what I thought about the Birch screen door. Big deal!
>
>It is nicely made. It fits pretty well. However, we have never used it as
>intended. So far in the last 2 years we never have had the door open and
>the
>screen door closed. Part of that is because we don't have anything to
keep
>the
>door from banging back and forth in the breeze. Some sort of hook would be
>nice
>to keep the door secure against the side of the coach while the screen door
>is
>keeping the bugs out.
>
>We now realize what a treasure we have. The screen door is probably worth
>more
>then having a new engine or tranny or something :^) I lan on using the
>screen
>door this Summer. And, no it is not for sale!
>Richard Waters
>'76 PB, Troy, MI
>
>
>
>> I have one and recommend it for anyone. I works great and does the
>> job. The design is good and could use some tweaking as I had to work
>> real hard to get it installed. However, if I did not have one I
>> would buy one of Alex's.
>> al
>>
>> >I would like your comments on Alex Birch Screen doors??? I have seen
>the
>> >sceen door and think it is a great product but was wondering if it would
>> >warrant reproducing them. I have talked to Alex about producing the
>door
>> >but need to know if there is a demand for it???
>> >
>> >Dan
>
oak or ash from the factory?
Dan Jacquot
Sheridan Wy
- -----Original Message-----
From: Peg
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Saturday, June 10, 2000 3:25 PM
Subject: RE: GMC: Screen doors
>Richard we use a short bungee strap to keep the door open, hook to bottom
of
>door and underside of coach, works great.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-gmcmotorhome
>[mailto
>Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 11:13 PM
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Subject: Re: GMC: Screen doors
>
>
>I have one of the Birch doors on my coach. It came with the coach when I
>bought
>it. At the time I was looking at the GMC we bought, the PO kept talking
>about
>the screen door. I was saying to myself, "what's the big deal with a
screen
>door? My house has a screen door and I don't point it out to people that
>come
>over."
>
>Also, I thought everyone had one on their GMC's so I didn't think it was a
>big
>deal. The more he talked about it, the more nervous I got. It seemed kind
>of
>like when you're looking at a house to buy and the only thing the owner can
>come
>up with why it's a good deal is because it has a new water heater. Well
>that's
>what I thought about the Birch screen door. Big deal!
>
>It is nicely made. It fits pretty well. However, we have never used it as
>intended. So far in the last 2 years we never have had the door open and
>the
>screen door closed. Part of that is because we don't have anything to
keep
>the
>door from banging back and forth in the breeze. Some sort of hook would be
>nice
>to keep the door secure against the side of the coach while the screen door
>is
>keeping the bugs out.
>
>We now realize what a treasure we have. The screen door is probably worth
>more
>then having a new engine or tranny or something :^) I lan on using the
>screen
>door this Summer. And, no it is not for sale!
>Richard Waters
>'76 PB, Troy, MI
>
>
>
>> I have one and recommend it for anyone. I works great and does the
>> job. The design is good and could use some tweaking as I had to work
>> real hard to get it installed. However, if I did not have one I
>> would buy one of Alex's.
>> al
>>
>> >I would like your comments on Alex Birch Screen doors??? I have seen
>the
>> >sceen door and think it is a great product but was wondering if it would
>> >warrant reproducing them. I have talked to Alex about producing the
>door
>> >but need to know if there is a demand for it???
>> >
>> >Dan
>