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<blockquote data-quote="mcutler" data-source="post: 696557" data-attributes="member: 1641"><p><strong>Re: Re: 90's throw back....Manche build</strong></p><p></p><p>The surround is .063 aluminum. Just made a template, the stainless screen dimension was determined by how much screen I had left, lol. Ran the frame through the beadroller, both interior and exterior of the opening. Traced the opening onto the screen, and then ran it through the roller as well. I then cut the hood out about 1/4 larger than the interior of the frame opening. I sandwiched the hood between the frame and the screen. Riveted 3/16 with back up washers on the screen. Then I massaged the raised area of the screen with some body and dead blow hammers, to get a higher, more uniform bulge. This woven screen doesn't beadroll very accurately because it tends to squirm around due to the weave. I'll likely make a frame for the inside at some point as well, so it would hide the edge of the screen inside. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G925R4 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcutler, post: 696557, member: 1641"] [b]Re: Re: 90's throw back....Manche build[/b] The surround is .063 aluminum. Just made a template, the stainless screen dimension was determined by how much screen I had left, lol. Ran the frame through the beadroller, both interior and exterior of the opening. Traced the opening onto the screen, and then ran it through the roller as well. I then cut the hood out about 1/4 larger than the interior of the frame opening. I sandwiched the hood between the frame and the screen. Riveted 3/16 with back up washers on the screen. Then I massaged the raised area of the screen with some body and dead blow hammers, to get a higher, more uniform bulge. This woven screen doesn't beadroll very accurately because it tends to squirm around due to the weave. I'll likely make a frame for the inside at some point as well, so it would hide the edge of the screen inside. Sent from my SM-G925R4 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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