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Assembly was easy, my fingers were a little sore by the end of installing all of the clips but the end product was worth it.
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Assembly was a breeze, my fingers were a little sore the next day, it looks great on the wall.
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Our fingers were sore and hurting before we were done
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My fingers were numb after pushing all of the clips around the edges
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Don't try inserting the ~70 clips by hand, or your fingers will be really sore!
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Very nice screen, but killed my fingers attaching the screen with the plastic clips.
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Just accept sore fingers as the right of
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Otherwise your fingers will suffer blisters (or at least soreness) by the time you complete the job.
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Just accept sore fingers as the right of
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Had a difficult time getting it on the wall (it seems our wall was a bit bowed out,) but other than some sore fingers from the snaps, it was easy to install and looks great!
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Keep a rubber mallet and a pair of channel lock pliers handy and save yourself a lot of time and sore fingers
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After doing about 20 clips (using your thumb and the right angle as force) my fingers began to hurt as well, so I put a clean sock over my hand and went back at it
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I doubt that I would be able to get them out at this point, but I think I would rather just buy a new screen than try to reassemble it anyway (Those tension clips really start to hurt your fingers by about half way done).
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Sore fingers and all.
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Shoving the tension rods in the grooves, in the right location, is extremely painful, and I had sore thumbs and fingers halfway through the process.
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The velvet edging was sprayed on to the aluminum frame, but it i well done, and doesn't come loose.