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		<title>By: Barbara Gavin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Barbara Gavin</dc:creator>
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		<description>The sliders on my mother&#039;s patio door are spline technology. Believe me, with little kids going in and out and running and not looking, spline is your friend. Be glad you have the spline option. 

In our 1847 house in Rockport, all the screen doors are wooden and it would be a major carpentry project to replace the screen, so we sew in these cunning little patches.</description>
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<p>In our 1847 house in Rockport, all the screen doors are wooden and it would be a major carpentry project to replace the screen, so we sew in these cunning little patches.</p>
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