Got the new window in! [message #238676] |
Mon, 03 February 2014 19:05 |
74CanyonLands
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So I had heard all about having to pull the entire window frame out to replace glass and if I had help today I probably would have. So I had the cabinet down and all the trim off and looking at the donor window realized pretty quick that pulling apart a window frame that was assembled 41 years ago would probably not go well. So I thought of prying the frame gently until the slider came out. Hmmmm but what to use for that? I stared around the room and when I looked at the pull up bar in my doorway a light bulb came on. So I took the pull up bar out to the coach propped it in the middle of the window allowing enough space for a clear slider track up front and slowly but surely I was able to expand the bar just enough to pop out the plastic junk the PO installed. I then removed the hardware and transferred it to the new OEM donor glass and amazingly I didn't break anything and now I have a new glass window! Thank you Frank Condos for the window you really are a super guy for helping me out.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hrmw37c0vzqt95d/Photo%20Feb%2003,%204%2049%2029%20PM.jpg
Curt Remington,
74 Canyonlands
Los Angeles, CA
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Re: Got the new window in! [message #238767 is a reply to message #238676] |
Tue, 04 February 2014 14:56 |
Frank Condos
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74CanyonLands wrote on Mon, 03 February 2014 19:05 | So I had heard all about having to pull the entire window frame out to replace glass and if I had help today I probably would have. So I had the cabinet down and all the trim off and looking at the donor window realized pretty quick that pulling apart a window frame that was assembled 41 years ago would probably not go well. So I thought of prying the frame gently until the slider came out. Hmmmm but what to use for that? I stared around the room and when I looked at the pull up bar in my doorway a light bulb came on. So I took the pull up bar out to the coach propped it in the middle of the window allowing enough space for a clear slider track up front and slowly but surely I was able to expand the bar just enough to pop out the plastic junk the PO installed. I then removed the hardware and transferred it to the new OEM donor glass and amazingly I didn't break anything and now I have a new glass window! Thank you Frank Condos for the window you really are a super guy for helping me out.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hrmw37c0vzqt95d/Photo%20Feb%2003,%204%2049%2029%20PM.jpg
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Thanks for the compliment Curt. I have the rest of the first series windows available.If anyone need one contact me. Pick up or delivery, Shipping is too much hassle
Frank Condos
Ahwahnee, Ca
'73 Gonna Be
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