majorloser said:
I'm definitely not a tool phobe but the alluminum frame and construction of my Stewart is way beyond the average DIY'er. There may be cheaper and there may be screens of equal quality but in my case think I got my moneys worth. The screen material is very thick, the CNC'd frame with black felt cover is very heavy gauge alluminum and the "snap" material attachment system is great. Haven't had experience with their retractable screens. I just know they ain't cheap.
Yeah, I know about them - I've assembled a few in my (short) time in the business. I just added my setup to the 'MEMBER SYSTEMS' section, so you can have a look. I do have a special need in my family room so I have a tab-tensioned motorized screen. Not inexpensive there either.
But, since I had the chance to build a screen and it was going into a permanent location, I did it and was able to compare it to my screen. The actual QUALITY of the image was what I was comparing... and the DIY model was easily as good as the expensive pre-fab version.
So, a nice, well built, aluminum frame, w/snap on screen. Now, how many times do you need to unsnap it and take the screen frame apart?

I know, it is possible to do that, but if you never take it apart, and can build one that LOOKS just as good for 1/10th the cost.... or compared to a Carada - about 1/4th the cost.
It would be nifty to have a DIY vs. pre-fab screen shoot out. Unfortunately, that may not be something screen manufacturers ever want.