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Glen Cooper September 29th 06 11:31 PM

Different Question Concerning Double Pane Windows
 
I have an aluminum frame double hung 20 year old, double pane window made by
Kaiserhof, a small company here in Houston, Texas that is no longer in
business. The tag on the window reads: Series K-100, MST 3'8" by 5'0",
Spec-DH-R35, Code 103-1, ETL Sponsored. The movable lower window unit is
broken on the outside and is held together with vinyl stops on the outside
and window tape on the inside.

Is it possible to separate the outer broken glass by cutting the seal
between the two panes of glass, replace the outer glass with one of the same
thickness, And then reseal the unit and reinstall it?

I'm not concerned about window fogging and I suppose that makes this a
little different than most post I've googled on this subject. This really
doesn't bother me much. I can always drill a hole in the upper and lower
corners between the windows and shoot some inert gas in there and seal the
holes up. I have the glass sheet handy in the garage and I am off work for
a few days so I have the time on my hands. Would it be possible to seperate
the panes with a small cutting wheel? I have no clue of what the seal
consist of. If I can answer this then the rest of the job seems rather
straight forward.

Thanks
Ed



[email protected] September 29th 06 11:50 PM

Different Question Concerning Double Pane Windows
 
probably easier to replace sealed glass unit, most areas you take it in
to store and they make a new sealed unit in a day.

cutting unit apart will be very difficult and probably not worth the
effort


Glen Cooper September 30th 06 12:12 AM

Different Question Concerning Double Pane Windows
 
I was afraid of that. It's a shame because I have glass already and plenty
of cutting wheels and time on my hands.

Thanks again

wrote in message
ups.com...
probably easier to replace sealed glass unit, most areas you take it in
to store and they make a new sealed unit in a day.

cutting unit apart will be very difficult and probably not worth the
effort




[email protected] October 4th 06 11:59 AM

Different Question Concerning Double Pane Windows
 
my father did this when he got disgusted by the price of new window, he
actualy made his own. obviously he didn't use nylon, but the wood
windows he made took alot of time and alot of tools. I would let a pro
do something like this, but maybe you can get it fixed instead of
replaced.

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Glen Cooper wrote:
I have an aluminum frame double hung 20 year old, double pane window made by
Kaiserhof, a small company here in Houston, Texas that is no longer in
business. The tag on the window reads: Series K-100, MST 3'8" by 5'0",
Spec-DH-R35, Code 103-1, ETL Sponsored. The movable lower window unit is
broken on the outside and is held together with vinyl stops on the outside
and window tape on the inside.

Is it possible to separate the outer broken glass by cutting the seal
between the two panes of glass, replace the outer glass with one of the same
thickness, And then reseal the unit and reinstall it?

I'm not concerned about window fogging and I suppose that makes this a
little different than most post I've googled on this subject. This really
doesn't bother me much. I can always drill a hole in the upper and lower
corners between the windows and shoot some inert gas in there and seal the
holes up. I have the glass sheet handy in the garage and I am off work for
a few days so I have the time on my hands. Would it be possible to seperate
the panes with a small cutting wheel? I have no clue of what the seal
consist of. If I can answer this then the rest of the job seems rather
straight forward.

Thanks
Ed



Christy[_2_] October 31st 13 07:45 PM

Kaiserhof double hung windows
 
replying to Glen Cooper, Christy wrote:
lockserviceTAKETHISOFF wrote:

I have an aluminum frame double hung 20 year old, double pane window made

by
Kaiserhof, a small company here in Houston, Texas that is no longer in
business. The tag on the window reads: Series K-100, MST 3'8" by 5'0",
Spec-DH-R35, Code 103-1, ETL Sponsored. The movable lower window unit is
broken on the outside and is held together with vinyl stops on the outside
and window tape on the inside.
Is it possible to separate the outer broken glass by cutting the seal
between the two panes of glass, replace the outer glass with one of the

same
thickness, And then reseal the unit and reinstall it?
I'm not concerned about window fogging and I suppose that makes this a
little different than most post I've googled on this subject. This really
doesn't bother me much. I can always drill a hole in the upper and lower
corners between the windows and shoot some inert gas in there and seal the
holes up. I have the glass sheet handy in the garage and I am off work

for
a few days so I have the time on my hands. Would it be possible to

seperate
the panes with a small cutting wheel? I have no clue of what the seal
consist of. If I can answer this then the rest of the job seems rather
straight forward.
Thanks
Ed



I have these same windows and can't find how to open the top "sash" to
clean. I can open and close the bottom one, but can't figure out the top
one. The only way to move the windows (that I can tell) is by using the 2
slide in features on the bottom of each window pane. All the videos I see
have a toggle opening in the middle of the sash that helps open it. Any
ideas??

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Oren[_2_] October 31st 13 08:03 PM

Kaiserhof double hung windows
 
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 19:45:01 +0000, Christy
wrote:

I have these same windows and can't find how to open the top "sash" to
clean.


Dear Home Groaners Hub User,

Can you lower the top sash, clean and move it back up?

You must have German Kaiserhof windows...

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"Don’t confuse me with any facts".-- Rep. Corrine Brown (D-Fla.)

[email protected] November 1st 13 05:05 PM

Kaiserhof double hung windows
 
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 13:03:33 -0700, Oren wrote:

On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 19:45:01 +0000, Christy
m wrote:

I have these same windows and can't find how to open the top "sash" to
clean.


Dear Home Groaners Hub User,

Can you lower the top sash, clean and move it back up?


Probably single-hung. I didn't realize mine were. The bottom sashes
tilt in for easy cleaning but the tops don't move at all. :-(

You must have German Kaiserhof windows...


Oren[_2_] November 1st 13 06:42 PM

Kaiserhof double hung windows
 
On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 13:05:40 -0400, wrote:

On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 13:03:33 -0700, Oren wrote:

On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 19:45:01 +0000, Christy
om wrote:

I have these same windows and can't find how to open the top "sash" to
clean.


Dear Home Groaners Hub User,

Can you lower the top sash, clean and move it back up?


Probably single-hung. I didn't realize mine were. The bottom sashes
tilt in for easy cleaning but the tops don't move at all. :-(


Subject says double-hung.

OP needs to RTFM.

willshak November 1st 13 06:48 PM

Kaiserhof double hung windows
 
Christy wrote:
replying to Glen Cooper, Christy wrote:
lockserviceTAKETHISOFF wrote:

I have an aluminum frame double hung 20 year old, double pane window made

by
Kaiserhof, a small company here in Houston, Texas that is no longer in
business. The tag on the window reads: Series K-100, MST 3'8" by
5'0", Spec-DH-R35, Code 103-1, ETL Sponsored. The movable lower
window unit is broken on the outside and is held together with vinyl
stops on the outside and window tape on the inside.
Is it possible to separate the outer broken glass by cutting the seal
between the two panes of glass, replace the outer glass with one of the

same
thickness, And then reseal the unit and reinstall it?
I'm not concerned about window fogging and I suppose that makes this a
little different than most post I've googled on this subject. This
really doesn't bother me much. I can always drill a hole in the upper
and lower corners between the windows and shoot some inert gas in
there and seal the holes up. I have the glass sheet handy in the
garage and I am off work

for
a few days so I have the time on my hands. Would it be possible to

seperate
the panes with a small cutting wheel? I have no clue of what the seal
consist of. If I can answer this then the rest of the job seems
rather straight forward.
Thanks
Ed



I have these same windows and can't find how to open the top "sash" to
clean. I can open and close the bottom one, but can't figure out the top
one. The only way to move the windows (that I can tell) is by using the 2
slide in features on the bottom of each window pane. All the videos I see
have a toggle opening in the middle of the sash that helps open it. Any
ideas??


Original Message is 7 years old.
posted on Homeownershub site September 29, 2006, 6:31 pm

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Oren[_2_] November 1st 13 08:39 PM

Kaiserhof double hung windows
 
On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 14:48:03 -0400, willshak
wrote:

I have these same windows and can't find how to open the top "sash" to
clean. I can open and close the bottom one, but can't figure out the top
one. The only way to move the windows (that I can tell) is by using the 2
slide in features on the bottom of each window pane. All the videos I see
have a toggle opening in the middle of the sash that helps open it. Any
ideas??


Original Message is 7 years old.
posted on Homeownershub site September 29, 2006, 6:31 pm


True, The poster still has Kaiserhof double hung windows G

[email protected] November 2nd 13 02:57 AM

Kaiserhof double hung windows
 
On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 11:42:12 -0700, Oren wrote:

On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 13:05:40 -0400, wrote:

On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 13:03:33 -0700, Oren wrote:

On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 19:45:01 +0000, Christy
caedfaa9ed1216d60ef78a6f660f5f85_8081@example. com wrote:

I have these same windows and can't find how to open the top "sash" to
clean.

Dear Home Groaners Hub User,

Can you lower the top sash, clean and move it back up?


Probably single-hung. I didn't realize mine were. The bottom sashes
tilt in for easy cleaning but the tops don't move at all. :-(


Subject says double-hung.


Saw that but I don't assume Usenet poster know what they're talking
about (see: Malformed).

OP needs to RTFM.


Do you really think that's possible?


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