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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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My best. Found this when we came home after an ugly storm. The door was about 6 months old. :mad:

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That sucks big time. But I have to say that I have that same storm door and whoever installed that one did a lazy-assed shit job on it. Properly installed, that would not have happened.
 
That's what I thought until i saw the package propping the door open.
See these screws up and down the actual frame attached to the full door jamb? Six per side and three on top? They are missing from his door.

Yes, the idiot put the package inside, which caused the frame to twist. But there are no screws holding the hinge side of the door to the actual house. Typical lazy builder/subcontractor bullshit I see all the time.

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See these screws up and down the actual frame attached to the full door jamb? Six per side and three on top? They are missing from his door.

Yes, the idiot put the package inside, which caused the frame to twist. But there are no screws holding the hinge side of the door to the actual house. Typical lazy builder/subcontractor bullshit I see all the time.

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It's been a few years so I don't remember how many screws were in there. They were there, though, covered by weather stripping. I put the new door in myself, same one.
 
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