Al Carrell: Now you may wonder, why is this man drilling a hole in this perfectly good door? Well, I'm a great believer in those door viewers that let you see what's on the other side. Even though this is a door that leads into the garage, if we hear a noise out there, we'd like to know whether Jack the Ripper is out there without opening the door. When we get the viewer in place, why, it's going to let us look out and see who's in the garage, if anybody.
These are real easy to apply. First you drill the hole, which we've just done. And then the two parts to this unit come apart and they fit in place like so, and then you just screw them on in until they come up flush. And if you don't have a real smooth hole, it's going to just ahead and cover it up with a little flange that's on here.
One thing that I want to tell you about, and that is, if you have young children that can answer the door, particularly on the front door, you might want to put one down at their eye level, because we want them to be able to see who's out there before they open the door.
So if you'd like to have a little security and be able to see through doors, why, this is something you could do, doesn't cost very much, real easy to do.
Episode 016 1995 - 96 Season
| Speed Building 1 | Garage Door Peephole | Speed Building 2 | Protective Painting | Bringing Plants Indoors | Speed Building 3 | Loan Process | LIST |
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