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need to remove awning to tuckpoint?
Hello, I got a bad feeling about this: the hubby wants to tuckpoint
the front door area. There is a metal awning above the front door and a second-floor window above the awning. He told me he intends to tie up the awning, unbolt it and pull the rope or chains thru the window (and probably tie it to the banister or heaven knows what...if he finds enuff rope might wrap it aound a couple of rooms, as there is a doorway between two rooms) This idea scares me. He plans to do it by himself. I wonder if the awning can take the stress. I don't know how sound it is structurally. I have doubts the re-bolting is gonna be easy. My question: is it common practice? Seems like a lotta work and potenially dangerous TIA. |
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