


Windows and the human door were on the menu Saturday. We accomplished both. The front door was hung. We had to shave about and inch off the top...probably about 3/8" too much. Oh well. A little trim in the door jamb and all will be well. The windows were a little smaller than the opening we allowed. Funny when you measure things and measure some more, then it is not always right in the end...no biggee...we just put in a small board and voila. We used left over drip edge as the window sills...so cute. I cannot find our razor blade knife to clean up the windows as I so generously painted all over the glass edges(i know you can see the screen in this window, but I took the pic later as I realized I did not take one before). We turned the dead bolt around so you can use the turny lock part(that is an industry term I am sure) from the outside..it is the lock that came on the door, so we don't have the key. If we decide later we need a dead bolt that really works with a key, we can do that then.
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