I would probably try 3M's gasket glue. It comes under the name of "yellow snot" among car restorers, but they have a black version now. Should be available at any NAPA. Wear rubber gloves, put on a thin bead and press the screen material into it.
--Stephen
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At 06:39 PM 6/24/2008, you wrote:
--- In <mailto:ev_update%40yahoogroups.com>ev_update@..., Stephen Jackson <register@...> wrote:
I would just glue on new material. They come out pretty easily. You
can get the material at a good hardware store, or just call a
window/screen company, they would do it fairly cheaply.
--Stephen
I tried that on one screen a few years ago. I couldn't find a glue
that would hold and ended up putting on gobs of something that finally
held == it looks pretty bad. Can you suggest a glue that works? Maybe
clear caulk?
Karen