Several months, years ago, TOH showed the guys installing a new exterior
door. Instead of using the usual screws to fasten the door jam into the
opening, they used adjustable inserts of some kind that enabled the screw
head to be flush with the door jam and still would turn and adjust.
Have any idea where to get these online? I have seen them in Houston where
I live but want to save the 30 mile round trip.
I did go to the web site and there no association to "Door Jams" when
searched.
"Buck Turgidson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Several months, years ago, TOH showed the guys installing a new exterior
> > door. Instead of using the usual screws to fasten the door jam into the
> > opening, they used adjustable inserts of some kind that enabled the
screw
> > head to be flush with the door jam and still would turn and adjust.
> >
> > Have any idea where to get these online? I have seen them in Houston
> where
> > I live but want to save the 30 mile round trip.
> >
>
> I'll bet if you went to their website and contacted them, they'd be able
to
> tell you. They seem to shill a lot of products from that show.
>
>
Thanks to you Jim and to Bridger.. Spellin does make a difference... LOL
"Jim Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Leon wrote...
> > I did go to the web site and there no association to "Door Jams" when
> > searched.
>
> Try "door jamb".
>
> Jim
On Tue, 11 May 2004 13:05:04 GMT, "Leon"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I did go to the web site and there no association to "Door Jams" when
>searched.
the correct spelling is jamb.
> Several months, years ago, TOH showed the guys installing a new exterior
> door. Instead of using the usual screws to fasten the door jam into the
> opening, they used adjustable inserts of some kind that enabled the screw
> head to be flush with the door jam and still would turn and adjust.
>
> Have any idea where to get these online? I have seen them in Houston
where
> I live but want to save the 30 mile round trip.
>
I'll bet if you went to their website and contacted them, they'd be able to
tell you. They seem to shill a lot of products from that show.