Fibreglass screening is flexible and can be refitted if you make a mistake. Aluminium mesh is sturdier but costs more and has to be right the first time.
How to replace a flyscreen
![]() ●1 REMOVE THE OLD SPLINE with an awl or the point of a nail then use a utility knife to cut new screening 50mm larger than the frame on all sides. Position the screening to align over the frame with equal overhang.
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Maintenance & RepairsHow to secure new handles on a cabinet Choose slimline handles when installing cabinetry as they don’t work loose over time. Buy a handle template or make a jig to drill accurate holes. TIP Handles come with machine screws that are usually longer than required. Measure the door thickness plus 3mm then clamp the screw in a vice and use a hacksaw to cut it to length. |
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Maintenance & RepairsHow to repair melamine edging on shelves and doors Melamine strips on shelving and doors can become chipped and torn. Remove the damaged edge and iron on a new one costing about $10 for a 10 metre roll 21mm wide. Iron-on melamine strip is used to edge timber-based products such as MDF, particleboard or plywood shelving. It comes in a range of colours and veneer finishes and is backed with hot-melt adhesive that bonds when heated with an iron. Remove the old strip by softening the adhesive with a hot iron. Peel off with a scraper, remove remaining adhesive then use 80 grit abrasive paper wrapped around a cork sanding block to smooth, ready for new edging. |
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