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Old 01-24-2012, 11:18 AM   #1
moutard2
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Shower Stall Screws

Maybe my Monty is unique but I suspect NOT! I can't imagine why Mr. Keystone couldn't have the foresight to anticipate that the iron screws he installed in the center of the shower drain and under the door (securing the frame to the base)might just rust if they came in contact with water. Mine did to the point where I had rust stains running down the inside of the base. $1.04 bought 3 replacement stainless steel screws to bring this particular installation up to what should be a minimum construction standard for Mr. Keystone!
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