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Is this possible...I have an octagon window approximately 20" across. It's
dual pane and has lost its seal so there is moisture inside. Would it be possible to pull off the interior wood trim and somehow remove the glass and replace it w/o removing the entire frame? The outside is mounted in 6" wood-siding, heavily caulked and I don't have any matching paint. I'm assuming the outer nailing strip lies under the siding, not just the wood trim around it, right? Thanks, |
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