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ajriding
Sep 10, 2019Explorer II
+1 for thru the window opening.
The other guy told you how to take out window and replace it. Though, NEVER NEVER use silicone on windows or doors or anywhere that is seen. Silicone seals great, but is very very very difficult to remove and will make a permanent mess.
I had to remove a window to get my fridge out. You will have a nice sealed window and not worry about leaks for many years after.
Since u cant lift, then you should be able to remove window fairly quick, within 2 hrs if move slow. So time it so your "buyers" arrive then.
You will need help getting window out and back on if you cant lift.
A long ladder will help. Lay it up to the window to make a long ramp so you (they) can lay the junk on the ladder and just slide it past the window frame. I would not trust a buyer to take great caution to not hit the wall with the junk which might damage it greatly. The ladder gives them something to put it on and slide out without risk to the wall.
Since you will give it away, I would go the route of a sawzall and risk nothing, do no window work and you make the same amount in the end…. You may still give it away as there are people glad to weld it back together.
The other guy told you how to take out window and replace it. Though, NEVER NEVER use silicone on windows or doors or anywhere that is seen. Silicone seals great, but is very very very difficult to remove and will make a permanent mess.
I had to remove a window to get my fridge out. You will have a nice sealed window and not worry about leaks for many years after.
Since u cant lift, then you should be able to remove window fairly quick, within 2 hrs if move slow. So time it so your "buyers" arrive then.
You will need help getting window out and back on if you cant lift.
A long ladder will help. Lay it up to the window to make a long ramp so you (they) can lay the junk on the ladder and just slide it past the window frame. I would not trust a buyer to take great caution to not hit the wall with the junk which might damage it greatly. The ladder gives them something to put it on and slide out without risk to the wall.
Since you will give it away, I would go the route of a sawzall and risk nothing, do no window work and you make the same amount in the end…. You may still give it away as there are people glad to weld it back together.
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