โApr-28-2017 03:36 AM
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โApr-29-2017 07:16 AM
Guy Roan wrote:JW of Opechee Shores wrote:
The rubber molding is pushed in and locks in at the edge of the frame and you should be able to use a screw driver or awl at the seam to get it started. the hard part is the glazing tape that is on the inside of the glass, you should have a de-glazing tool to cut it away from the glass, a utility knife is a lot of work but might work for you. A de-glazing tool is similar to a pizza cutter, only designed to lay flat against the glass and push in to cut it. You will need new glazing tape to put in the new glass, or as some people do put a small bead of silicone all around the inside frame, put the new glass in and push the exterior rubber back in place.
Thanks a lot. Much appreciated.
Do you have any idea how thick the glass is ?
What I would like to do is remove the glass and replace it with a piece of plywood the same thickness, (or close to it). Then make a cut out for a room size A/C unit
Guy
โApr-28-2017 12:02 PM
JW of Opechee Shores wrote:
The rubber molding is pushed in and locks in at the edge of the frame and you should be able to use a screw driver or awl at the seam to get it started. the hard part is the glazing tape that is on the inside of the glass, you should have a de-glazing tool to cut it away from the glass, a utility knife is a lot of work but might work for you. A de-glazing tool is similar to a pizza cutter, only designed to lay flat against the glass and push in to cut it. You will need new glazing tape to put in the new glass, or as some people do put a small bead of silicone all around the inside frame, put the new glass in and push the exterior rubber back in place.
โApr-28-2017 05:26 AM