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

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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There is a peice of trim covering those screws on his door. The trim starts about 1/2" below the top if you look close at the first picture. If you look at the second picture you can see the screws on the inside.
 

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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.
The install on the storm door is not the problem, the brick mold that is attached to the entrance door came loose, ( actually right off ) the storm door is still attached to the brick mold.
 
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In the far future, this feat MAY be able to be accomplished, given how technology can evolve at unpredictable trajectories. Even though the wreck is in two pieces, imagine a vast army of small but powerful robot craft slowly tunneling under the entire region of the wreck and filling the void with a semiliquid hi tech nanoparticle film that is stronger than concrete and able to repair itself immediately in case of tear. Then the drones, along with hundreds of thrusters mounted along the edge of the vast tarp, starts propelling upward, lifting several acres of rectangular seafloor real estate upward in synchronized precision with the entire wreck in the middle, to then be escorted to a vast submarine hangar-turned research facility to be documented, before completing it's final journey to a museum and memorial building dedicated to the ship...
 
Don’t worry, I still have my tactical assault sneezes and my heavy artillery coughs

I don’t know and I don’t care. My abs hurt so bad from laughing so hard

Rules and shite…

I’d have so much fun crushing souls while taking my kids to the grocery store in this monster

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Edit: here’s an article about this beautiful monster

Big thanks to @jrassy for liking this. I got to watch this fucking ridiculous video again and laugh my sack off
 
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The install on the storm door is not the problem, the brick mold that is attached to the entrance door came loose, ( actually right off ) the storm door is still attached to the brick mold.
You and @supercorndogs are correct after I see your views. I do it on a phone screen and did not zoom in enough.

I still maintain that it is improper installation for a storm door. The screws should have gone through the brick mold if mounted to be a true storm door and not just a decorative way to have screens in the summer.

As far as that goes, the brick mold is obviously not even brick molding and has what? Three pin nails in it?

Yes I’m being picky, but good construction practices are rarely followed, understood or even cared about by 90% or more of the modern “custom home builders”. Most are just subsidiaries of a few huge corporations that move from subdivision to subdivision and source lowest dollar materials and cut costs whenever possible.

Great business model, sucks for the homeowner.

Rulz
If you don’t eat yer meat, how can you have any pudding?

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