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I want to buy a gun - please advise ....
I plan to put up (properly this time) netting on my windows so that I can open them to let air in without a cat getting out. I am 2 and 3 floors up and I am not too sure if a cat would survive the fall.
I want to buy a small staple gun to do this - last time I used a combination of duct tape and drawing pins and it kept falling down.
I want to buy a cheap gun but one that is going to survive my attempt at DIY.
Can anyone give me some idea of what to look for in a gun - I went into Amazon and there were tons of them and they all looked the same so picking one was impossible.
I want to buy a small staple gun to do this - last time I used a combination of duct tape and drawing pins and it kept falling down.
I want to buy a cheap gun but one that is going to survive my attempt at DIY.
Can anyone give me some idea of what to look for in a gun - I went into Amazon and there were tons of them and they all looked the same so picking one was impossible.
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Seriously though Craft - They are just two square double glazed windows with two panes of glass om each (a middle rod) that swing out to open. One problem is that the handle on the bottom sticks out further than the window area, so the mesh and sticky tape was a bit of a dead loss. I asked a double glazing company how much it would cost to make sliding screens and they came back with £500 per window. I get a lot of flies coming in those two particular windows and also want mesh up because the cat pushes the windows even wider and jumps out on top of the conservatory roof.
Seriously though Craft - They are just two square double glazed windows with two panes of glass om each (a middle rod) that swing out to open. One problem is that the handle on the bottom sticks out further than the window area, so the mesh and sticky tape was a bit of a dead loss. I asked a double glazing company how much it would cost to make sliding screens and they came back with £500 per window. I get a lot of flies coming in those two particular windows and also want mesh up because the cat pushes the windows even wider and jumps out on top of the conservatory roof.
They are more like it craft. Thanks. However, these two windows haven't got a window reveal as such on window sills so the screen has to be very close to the existing window and the handle pokes out to far. Does that make sense.
I shall have to buy some net curtains ( :o( )
(Actually I refuse - I hate net curtains and there are lovely views out onto the countryside from these two silly windows)
I shall have to buy some net curtains ( :o( )
(Actually I refuse - I hate net curtains and there are lovely views out onto the countryside from these two silly windows)
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