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#16
Thanks guys for all the help. I,m sure I'll be asking a lot more questions. I order a few parts for a vent window last week and received them today. It felt like Christmas morning. Which brings up my next question. How do you remove the glass from the frame without damaging the frame or the glass?
#17
You might be better starting another thread asking about the vent windows so you get more response to the question.
I sandwiched the glass between a couple pieces of wood in my bench vise and it pulled off pretty easy.
Going back together I found in my situation that it was better to do while the frame was installed in the door. The vent glass has a lot of room in the frame. I set it where it lined up correctly with the seal on the division bar. This is on a 52. Not sure if yours is the same but, keep it in mind.
Scott
I sandwiched the glass between a couple pieces of wood in my bench vise and it pulled off pretty easy.
Going back together I found in my situation that it was better to do while the frame was installed in the door. The vent glass has a lot of room in the frame. I set it where it lined up correctly with the seal on the division bar. This is on a 52. Not sure if yours is the same but, keep it in mind.
Scott
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