Hey guys,
I installed some Storm doors on my house about a month ago. No problems and they work great, but now I don't know if it's because the weather is getting colder or what, but one of the storm doors is squeeking like crazy and it doesn't fully close all the time. I went and made sure all the screws were still tight and the self close mechanism was adjusted properly and now the storm door doesn't close all the way now all the time. My questions are.....
1. Will WD-40 be good to take care of the squeeking noise, or is there a better/more recommended product?
2. Any ideas why the door doesn' shut all the way now? I tried everything I could think of and I don't see where it could be sticking
3. Not on the storm doors, but I have some bar stools that the leg brace is attached with long Allen head screws. These screws always work themselves out every few months or so. I figured I'd secure them this time with blue loc-tite, but ofcourse, all I have left is red loc-tite, which is usually for high heat applications. If I go ahead and use the red loc-tite, am I opening myself up for further problems?
Thanks!!
Al
I installed some Storm doors on my house about a month ago. No problems and they work great, but now I don't know if it's because the weather is getting colder or what, but one of the storm doors is squeeking like crazy and it doesn't fully close all the time. I went and made sure all the screws were still tight and the self close mechanism was adjusted properly and now the storm door doesn't close all the way now all the time. My questions are.....
1. Will WD-40 be good to take care of the squeeking noise, or is there a better/more recommended product?
2. Any ideas why the door doesn' shut all the way now? I tried everything I could think of and I don't see where it could be sticking
3. Not on the storm doors, but I have some bar stools that the leg brace is attached with long Allen head screws. These screws always work themselves out every few months or so. I figured I'd secure them this time with blue loc-tite, but ofcourse, all I have left is red loc-tite, which is usually for high heat applications. If I go ahead and use the red loc-tite, am I opening myself up for further problems?
Thanks!!
Al
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