Reddit Reddit reviews Wright Products V920WH STANDARD DUTY PNEUMATIC CLOSER, White

We found 3 Reddit comments about Wright Products V920WH STANDARD DUTY PNEUMATIC CLOSER, White. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Tools & Home Improvement
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Door Hardware & Locks
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Wright Products V920WH STANDARD DUTY PNEUMATIC CLOSER, White
For outswinging wood or metal doorsFull 90 degree openingAdjustable closing speedFactory lubricatedTwo hole end plug for adjustable latching power
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3 Reddit comments about Wright Products V920WH STANDARD DUTY PNEUMATIC CLOSER, White:

u/dragonflycat · 1 pointr/cats


Can you put a door closer such as this on your door (adjust it to close quickly)? https://www.amazon.com/Wright-ProductsV920WH-STANDARD-PNEUMATIC-CLOSER/dp/B000LNPND0/ref=lp_511282_1_3?s=hardware&ie=UTF8&qid=1478568348&sr=1-3


I did that with all of the doors in my house leading outside because I knew some of them would want to go check out the outdoor world (or go back out to live; most of my kits are rescues) which isn't a safe idea by any means around here with all the hungry wildlife.


I have had many cats over the years and currently all but two of my kits are indoor only (one is a sweet outdoor feral barn cat who stays close to the house and isn't interested in coming in) - (the other is indoor/outdoor; not my choice as she was here before I got here but I try to entice her to stay in more than out with lots 'o pettings, etc.).:-)


Some years back I did help "train" my friend's three cats to stay indoors while he was on vacation in another state for a month. Took quite awhile but they eventually tried to get out less and less over time (until Spring when things outside once again start to smell interesting outside). Just a heads up about that Spring thingy.


Its important to be persistent and never let her get out again...I do this "swirling foot trick" when I'm going into their rooms since I don't want them running out. I open the door a little and stick my foot in first and wave it around - they know to back off when they see the foot coming.


They know that the moving foot (needless to say I never kick them) also means they will very soon thereafter get lots of pettings, brushings, perhaps some treats, I talk to them a lot, etc. I guess they consider it a fair tradeoff.;-)

u/ice109 · 1 pointr/DIY

> tapcons

Is it a problem that the brick is on other side of the 2x1? I'm worried that because of the gap and play they'll pull out of the brick from the tension on the closer. it's one that's like this.

Also I won't be able to sink into the concrete grout - because it doesn't line with the top of the door - I have to go into the actual brick. Do the tapcons work equally as well in brick?