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On Oct 8, 3:20*pm, "SteveBell"
wrote: Kompu Kid wrote: Hello All: Windows at my nephew's home won't close unless one pushes it with substantial force from outside. I looked into it a bit. I first thought it was paint buildup, but ruled this out after cleaning the buildup did not help. I have photos of the windows at: http://cid-eb85de77506ba8ba.spaces.l...EB85DE77506BA8... I think the windows are slightly warped over time --this is a 60-year- old home. I am thinking that if he can replace the pins in hinges (one of the hinges is marked with "B") with a smaller diameter one, the "A" side of the window would be slightly pushed out, and the "D" edge then would get to touch the mating frame (it now stands 1/4" or so away). Alternately if the lateral edges can be bent inwards a bit this would also get the Edge D closer. But I cannot think of an easy way of bending these edges in a controlled manner, and without breaking the glass... These old casement windows have a tendency to hang up. The gears in the mechanism get a little worn, the hinges get a little dirty, and the whole thing gets balky. One symptom of a worn mechanism is that the window has lots of play--you can move it in and out with your hand without turning the crank. The window shouldn't move more than half an inch this way. Others have recommended cleaning off the paint. I concur. The mechanisms should never have been painted, but everyone does it for some reason. My recommendation: Replace the mechanism, assuming they're worn. You'll have to hunt for the hardware. -- Steve Bell New Life Home Improvement Arlington, TX I would have expected at least one or two of them to have problems, interesting enough, *all* the mechanisms are in top shape. Deguza |
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