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Sun, Jan 30, 11 at 2:33
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- Posted by millworkman (My Page) on Sun, Jan 30, 11 at 9:31
| you need to remove the sash, I can't tell from the pictures but there will be a glazing bead to be removed. Either this or call a local glazing co. and they can send someone to your house measure and replace the glass. |
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| Are you trying to do this yourself? Be careful or you will cut yourself badly. First, have the replacement glass on hand. Not all obscure glass is the same. Bring these pictures to a local glass company to match. Better yet, if it is the sliding panel which it looks like it is. Put a piece of cardboard in the opening and remove the panel (slide all the way to the open position to get it past the anti-lift screws in the top track) and bring it with you. Call ahead to see if anyone is there to replace for you and simply have them do it. That would be a lot cheaper than having them come to the house. Otherwise, take the panel apart by removing the screws. The glass is probably in a gray vinyl boot which you will need to keep. Re-wrap the new glass and put the panel back together and re-install. |
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- Posted by californiaplaya (My Page) on Sun, Jan 30, 11 at 12:56
| What part is the sash and what is the glazing bead? Yes I am doing it myself, thus why I am asking - or attempting to anyway. Being careful and have good gloves, thank you! Like I said above, it is a sliding window, but it is the fixed side that is broken. There doesn't appear to be a way to lift it as you suggest to remove it. I've already looked at this.There is a gray boot, but until I get the glass out, thats not coming out either. |
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- Posted by californiaplaya (My Page) on Tue, Feb 1, 11 at 12:49
| Nevermind, I got it. The 'fixed' side does actually slide, there was just 40 years worth of dirt and crap holding it in and it took a bit of encouragement to get it to move. Had to remove the slider first, then tap on the fixed piece to get it to move. Once it did, it slides and pops out just like the slider. Thanks for the responses!!! |
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