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Iron Steel Security Metal Door 1721

Iron Steel Security Metal Door 1721

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Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Film enwrapped on surface,foam paper inside, strong carton outside.
Delivery Detail:15 days after receiving the deposit

Specifications

1) Material:steel
2)Surface:heat transfer or powder coating
3)ISO 9001:2000, CE
4) quality warranty is for 10 years

steel door

Features:
1) Material: cold-rolled steel
2) Frame outer size (H x W):
a) 2,050 x 860mm
b) 1,970 x 860mm
c) 2,050 x 900mm
d) 1,970 x 900mm
e) 2,050 x 960mm
f) 1,970 x 960mm

3) Door panel thickness: 50mm ~ 70mm
4) Opening direction: inward / outward
5) Lock handle position: on left/right
6) Opening degree: 90/120/180 degrees
7) Accessories: hinges, locks, handles, peephole, anti-frozen rubber seal and etc.
8) Infilling: honeycomb material or polyurethane
9) Applicable for the entrance of houses or flats
10)payment way:30%T/T

11)Package:Film enwrapped on surface,foam paper inside, strong carton outside.
12)Loading:A 40 HQ container can load 280~370 pcs.

Q: What is the difference between KFC and ordinary aluminum doors? Profiles Processing Technology?
1. Profile material: all profiles using aluminum alloy, alloy state: 6030-T5 2. Profile thickness: Door frame part of the profile wall thickness of 2mm-3.5mm / door in the cross-section profile wall thickness 3.5mm Fixed the door of the screen profile frame / pillar wall thickness of 2mm-3mm 2. Product Features ★. Rack and pinion door closers, closed door level EN3 / 4 adjustable ★. Closed door speed / closed door strength independently adjustable ★. Pass the EC1111 quality inspection ★. Through GB9305-88 behind closed doors excellent product testing ★. Through GA93-95 fire detection
Q: Aluminum alloy doors and windows wide width or high height
Door and window size is generally wide by high
Q: Our concrete slab for the porch was poured after the house was built and concrete was splattered on a door. How do we go about removing it without damaging the paint? Sandy :O)
You can try a diluted muratic solution 50/50 it has to be rinsed well,use gloves ,cover the floor with plastic,eye protection, adequate ventilation. Brush it on sparingly it should remove thin deposits instantly,rinse with water on a rag several times if a hose cant be used. Best way remove door and do it outside. Water based paint may come off its a hard problem.
Q: also have 2x8s to frame it.
Assuming your door is pre-hung, measure the jamb width (not the molding attached to the face of the jamb). Add 3 1/4 inches for your 2x8 lumber, ( you did buy treated didn't you?). Add another 1/2 inch for room to plumb the jamb in the opening. (I'm afraid you have to go back to the store to buy shims...get some great-stuff for doors and windows while you're there.) Measure height of door jamb. Add 1/4 inch for leveling. Mark wall using level. Cut blocks with concrete saw you rented while you were out buying shims and great-stuff. Pray wall doesn't tumble down on your head, ( You did remember to consult a qualified engineer. It's much better if you pay them to take the blame when things go wrong.) Fill voids in wall with mortar or cement. Tapcon treated 2x8 to opening using a generous amount of liquid nails I forgot to tell you to buy. (Back to the store again...you actually had tapcons and a hammer drill?). Finally...the door. Get out your six foot level and your three foot level. Shim bottom of door on hinged side about 1/4 inch. Plumb hinged side up shimming as needed. level across top. Plumb down other side. Use shims behind every screw. (You did buy screws). Fill voids with great-stuff. Caulk. Paint. Lightly oil hinges. Enjoy :)
Q: I heard something about the static whatever... but I want a simple explanation.Thanks (^_^)
It is caused by static electricity build up and when you touch something metal you are creating a circuit for the static electricity to travel through, hence you feel a spark. I get this a lot when I wear a particular pair of long work pants. When I walk around the fabric charges itself with static electricity and when I touch something metal, a door knob or the roof of my car, I get a charge. If you think it's due to something you are wearing then you can buy an anti static spray to use on your clothes. It won't harm the fabric but it will reduce the electric charge. Most super markets carry this spray in the clothes washing aisle.
Q: Bathroom door with a good door or a good aluminum door
Wooden doors out of uniform but it is afraid of water, it is recommended to install aluminum alloy door. The best choice and the color of the wooden doors similar to the effect is better I hope I can help you!
Q: Aluminum alloy doors and windows of the specific aspects of how the calculation
Each type of profile has its own calculation formula, the calculation formula is summed up in the actual work and calculated, and now the profile model too much, each area of ??the profile is not the same, you can combine the profile table settlement I do not know which area you are in. I give you a very common calculation of the 70 formula, but this is not very absolute, and sometimes this type of material in the decline in the difference (the glide of the slide height Not the same), basically produced by this formula: a: no windows on the beam 1: Border = height of the window 2: up and down = window width -2 cm 3: hook light Kai = border -5.2 cm 4; up and down = up and down ÷ 2 + 0.5 cm (see details of the size of the three fans) 5: glass high = check light Kai -9.3 cm 6: glass width = upper and lower -6 cm (three fans in the middle of the big fan-7 cm) 7: yarn fan height = border -5 cm 8: yarn fan width = up and down +1 cm Two: the window with the beam 1: Border = height of the window 2: Upper. Medium. Lower = width of window -2 cm 3: hook light Kai = cross the number of -1.2 cm 4: up and down = upper and lower ÷ 2 + 0.5 5: Board. Neutral = Border - Scribe Number 7 cm 6: hanging wire horizontal length = diameter -0.6 cm 7: Closed thread vertical = neutral. Board-1 cm (button cutting angle) 8: glass height = scribing number -10.5 cm (also = hook light -9.3 cm) 9: Glass wide as above 10: yarn fan height = scribing number -0.5 cm 11: yarn fan wide on the same Three: three fan of the exception size (non-standard material to rely on their own to the amount and calculation) 1: three fans of the small fan up and down = (down +9) ÷ 4-1.8 cm 2: three fans of the big fan up and down = (down +9) ÷ 2 3: small fan of the glass above the same 4: large fan of the glass height, wide = up and down -7 cm
Q: In the aluminum doors and windows to do when the requirements of its material is 1.2MM, which refers to the thickness of which parts? For example, is the door frame or door frame.
The wall thickness of the profile. The overall material wall thickness, but most manufacturers of the main material wall thickness is 1.2mm, the rest of the auxiliary materials are lower than this thickness.
Q: Our last home had a wooden garage door, so this is new territory for me. The paint on our metal garage door peeled off from the string of hurricanes we had a few years back (Im in east FL). Its now gotten to the point where every time it rains, a little bit more paint peels off. Ive been trying to do some research online, but Ive really only found bits and pieces of info that dont really help me. I was told that I dont need to prep the door because the paint will stick to the original door finish... but my door has exposed metal where there is no finish. What kind of prep work do I need to do? Does the door need to be stripped completely and sanded? How about primer and paint, what should I be looking for? HELP ME.
Mcgrath is a very dedicated and experienced woodworker who knows what he is talking about when it comes to woodworking and DIY projects s he has been a woodworker for many many years.

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