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klnaj
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Nov 28 2014, 04:58 PM
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QUOTE(nevenchailj @ Aug 9 2014, 09:11 AM) I recently purchased a Top Security Door from Sg. Buloh branch. Service was extremely good by the sales person. Took the package of RM3299, 6' X 7' (SS 304) and 3' X 7' (SS 501).. You can refer to my security doors below; https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=69662281 P/S: Free upgrade to Stainless Steel door locks as I used my contractors name.. Hi, wonder for the size that you mentioned, 3'x7'. For this 3' wide, does it calculated from frame to frame or just the door itself it's already 3' wide?
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klnaj
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Dec 1 2014, 01:28 PM
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Getting Started
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QUOTE(DecaPix @ Dec 1 2014, 09:12 AM) IIANM, 3' refers to the frame to frame for security door, the frame is huge! you need 42" frame to get a proper width door I only realize the 3' is calculated from frame to frame when they had installed the security door. I feel like being cheated as the SA didn't tell me this when I ordered from them. At least I can ask for an upgrade of the size but not stuck with this small size of door. Even my existing back door is bigger than the new security door.
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klnaj
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Dec 7 2014, 03:22 PM
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QUOTE(gotham11 @ Dec 6 2014, 11:51 PM) Any one has experience with thc safety doors? Intend to Buy the offer of rm2888 w two doors.. back (3 x 6) and front (6 x 6). I believe the 3' is based on frame to frame calculation. If you intend to buy bigger back door, you can check with them how much you need to top up for a bigger door size. Also check with them what grill pattern you can choose from the list. Otherwise, you might end up a very limited pattern you can select. The best is to put everything in writing to avoid any future argument. Hope this help.
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