Buy a cheap 7 1 2 construction grade carbide tip blade and install it backwards on the saw to cut thin metal.
Cutting storm door to fit.
The threshold of this type of door frame is slanted to facilitate water to run off.
Any door can be cut to fit assuming you have the proper tools.
Anyone ever try cutting an anderson storm door the solid aluminum doors not the wood core emco doors.
All you need are a few simple tools.
To get the storm door to fit easily into the space you will need to cut it with a hacksaw.
Mark out your hinges on the door.
Installing a storm door frame is a fairly straightforward process but there are a few tricky parts like cutting the storm door frame to fit into the existing space.
It provides additional protection in the event of bad weather.
I ve got a couple to replace that are only about an inch short of standard height.
Custom sizes door prices are ridiculous and the wood core doors that are designed to be cut don t last very long on the coast.
Your ability to cut the door for height depends upon the material.
The andersen 2500 series self storing storm door is the andersen 2500 series self storing storm door is a heavy duty and seasonal ventilation storm door that offers a wide variety of features and options.
The choice of door material should only matter to you.
Trimming the door may require reducing the door s width a job you can do yourself and therefore save the money it would take to hire a professional.
Boasting glass from top to bottom to maximize your views this full light style storm door is low maintenance and durable for a long lasting use in your home.
Then line up a combination square with the old door s hinge mortises and transfer their locations to the new door marking the edges with a utility knife.
The anatomy of this storm door as is the case with many storm doors starts with heavy gauge aluminum channels known as u caps cut to fit on the two side edges the top and sometimes the bottom.
Storm doors usually have windows so that you can still see outside after opening the main door.
A metal cutting blade in a circular saw is preferred for metal doors however a regular carbide tipped blade will work.