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date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:01:24 +0100,    group: uk.d-i-y        back       
Door panels   
We have a half-glazed double-glazed back door - just a standard white 
plastic door (I could find out who made it if I had to). It has a cat flap 
in it, wot I cut myself. If I wanted to replace the lower plastic panel for 
one that didn't have a hole cut in it would I be looking at mucho wonga or 
are they a standard thing?

Si
date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:01:24 +0100   author:   Mungo \Two Sheds\ Toadfoot

Re: Door panels   
Mungo "Two Sheds" Toadfoot wrote:
> We have a half-glazed double-glazed back door - just a standard white 
> plastic door (I could find out who made it if I had to). It has a cat flap 
> in it, wot I cut myself. If I wanted to replace the lower plastic panel for 
> one that didn't have a hole cut in it would I be looking at mucho wonga or 
> are they a standard thing?

Just take the beads off and measure it (including the thickness), then 
pop down to your nearest double glazing supplies place (there are tons 
of them). Should be less than a tenner.

-- 
Grunff
date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 23:00:00 +0100   author:   Grunff

Re: Door panels   
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:01:24 +0100, "Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot"
 wrote:

>We have a half-glazed double-glazed back door - just a standard white 
>plastic door (I could find out who made it if I had to). It has a cat flap 
>in it, wot I cut myself. If I wanted to replace the lower plastic panel for 
>one that didn't have a hole cut in it would I be looking at mucho wonga or 
>are they a standard thing?
>
>Si 
>
We went through this some weeks ago, if you can find the thread. It
came down to the price of the plastic panel.

I will see if I can find the thread.
date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:09:31 GMT   author:   EricP

Re: Door panels   
Grunff wrote:
> Mungo "Two Sheds" Toadfoot wrote:
>> We have a half-glazed double-glazed back door - just a standard white
>> plastic door (I could find out who made it if I had to). It has a
>> cat flap in it, wot I cut myself. If I wanted to replace the lower
>> plastic panel for one that didn't have a hole cut in it would I be
>> looking at mucho wonga or are they a standard thing?
>
> Just take the beads off and measure it (including the thickness), then
> pop down to your nearest double glazing supplies place (there are tons
> of them). Should be less than a tenner.

Righto, ta. Didn't think of that. *Slaps self*

Si
date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 08:21:25 +0100   author:   Mungo \Two Sheds\ Toadfoot

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