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casement window question
Not sure of terminology... weather strip, seal or gasket. I am
referring to item on all four sides of the movable part of window that eventually wears out due to opening and closing window. Is there anything that can be added to the groove in which the item is anchored to prevent it from falling out with usage.. something that will not make it impossible to remove if it needs replacing. |
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casement window question
On 5/12/2012 6:40 AM, Frank wrote:
Not sure of terminology... weather strip, seal or gasket. I am referring to item on all four sides of the movable part of window that eventually wears out due to opening and closing window. Is there anything that can be added to the groove in which the item is anchored to prevent it from falling out with usage.. something that will not make it impossible to remove if it needs replacing. Wood, plastic (vinyl) or metal window? -- I'm never going to grow up. |
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casement window question
On May 15, 7:07*am, PeterD wrote:
Wood, plastic (vinyl) or metal window? wood |
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On 5/16/2012 5:43 AM, Frank wrote:
On May 15, 7:07 am, wrote: Wood, plastic (vinyl) or metal window? wood Maybe a light duty contact, or rubber, cement? -- I'm never going to grow up. |
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