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Comments (4)I had tried that, owbist...thanks for the suggestion, though. If you think if any other possibilities, let me know. :) Sorry to widen the scope, but I just happen to think that I've also noticed lately that youtube videos vibrate up and down and the play is jumpy and lags behind. Also, many drop down menus are jumpy when I click on them. I don't know if there's a connection. I have cleared cache and defragged. Thanks!...See MoreMarvin won't let me do a knob on 96' tall patio doors, only lever
Comments (13)With the multi-point locking systems, you have the bolt that extends out into the secondary door (or door frame if you only have 1 door) at the level of the handle, you have a smaller "bolt" that extends out of the top of the door into the upper door frame and one that extends out the bottom of the door into the sill. When the lock is engaged, all these bolts are sticking out. If someone engages the locks with the door open then tries to shut it, the bolts slam into the surrounding frame and damage it. Walk into just about any showroom with French doors on display and take a look at the frames (especially the upper frame). That was one of Pella's selling points was that their mechanism was made to push back into the door if the lock was engaged with the door open and you then tried to shut it. After it was shut, the locks slid back out of the door and into place within the frame & the door is locked with no damage to the surrounding frame, sill or adjacent door. If you're worried about not having a multi point system for security reasons, you can always do a regular deadbolt and slide bolts at the top & bottom. Typically the slide bolts will be much longer than the short little bolts on the integrated multi-point system for a higher level of security IMO. My thoughts on this is that its overkill--if an intruder wants in, he's going to find a way--odds are he will just break the glass and turn the locks whether multi-point or deadbolt. Plus deadbolts & slide bolts are easier to remember how to operate--there is usually a trick to engaging the multi-point lock system. I think with my Mom's doors you have to turn the lock a couple times then flip the lever up to engage the lock. Your secondary swing door of the French door set should bolt in place. That's the biggest part of how the primary swing door is secured when locked. Hope this helps!...See MoreMy Pea Brain Won't Let Me Make Giant Blocks!
Comments (4)A medal is a medal. When entering any game, the players are aware there will be winners and losers (sometimes depending on who the judges like...but that should be expected, too). Learning to be a gracious example of non-gold medal winners (but it's 'silver' for goodness sake!) that represents your Country should be a given. No excuse! Ok, that's my rant on that. Pea-brain? LOL Rita. I'm trying to visualize sewing a 4-patch together wrong more than once or twice but I'm afraid to say anything because it'll probably happen to me! LOL Sure would like to see the end result, though. LOL SharonG/FL...See MoreWhy won't iTunes let me sync audiobooks?
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