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dadiOH[_3_] August 18th 11 12:14 PM

Slider window problem: resolved
 
A while back I posted about a slider window problem - wouldn't close
completely, see below.

The moveable pane has a slight vertical fin on the back so that it will
close against a mirror image fin on the fixed window thus - theoretically -
keeping small critters out. It turns out that the fixed window is bowed
slightly...just enough to keep the moveable pane from passing without
pushing the bow out. Cheap windows are a PITA.

I haven't come up with a fix, may just put in a screw so the window can
never again open :)

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dadiOH
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My wife recently acquired her former step father's house. When he built it
in 1996, he used all slider windows from Better Built. All work OK except
one...it will not close entirely, lacks about 3/4" of doing so.

I have looked (and felt) and can find nothing to impede the closing yet
there is a definite "thunk" when it stops before closing.

I can't take the pane out as there is insufficient clearance between window
bottom and frame to do so. Anyone know if there is a secret way?

I also can't contact Better Built as they were purchased by a different
company a few years back and the new folks eschew any responsibility for
pre-2000 windows although they still use the Better Built name.

Anyone have suggestions as to how to get the thing to close? Or out?






Smitty Two August 18th 11 02:02 PM

Slider window problem: resolved
 
In article , "dadiOH"
wrote:

A while back I posted about a slider window problem - wouldn't close
completely, see below.

The moveable pane has a slight vertical fin on the back so that it will
close against a mirror image fin on the fixed window thus - theoretically -
keeping small critters out. It turns out that the fixed window is bowed
slightly...just enough to keep the moveable pane from passing without
pushing the bow out. Cheap windows are a PITA.

I haven't come up with a fix, may just put in a screw so the window can
never again open :)


I take it you never got the movable pane out? Seems you could file a
mating bow in its fin then.

dadiOH[_3_] August 18th 11 05:40 PM

Slider window problem: resolved
 
Smitty Two wrote:
In article , "dadiOH"
wrote:

A while back I posted about a slider window problem - wouldn't close
completely, see below.

The moveable pane has a slight vertical fin on the back so that it
will close against a mirror image fin on the fixed window thus -
theoretically - keeping small critters out. It turns out that the
fixed window is bowed slightly...just enough to keep the moveable
pane from passing without pushing the bow out. Cheap windows are a
PITA.

I haven't come up with a fix, may just put in a screw so the window
can never again open :)


I take it you never got the movable pane out? Seems you could file a
mating bow in its fin then.


Nope, never took it out. To do so, I'd have to reduce the height of two
fins on the inside of the moveable pane. They are notched now - presumably
to allow removal - but the notches are not deep enough. No big thing to
enlarge them but there goes the bronze anodized finish. A marking pen would
more or less fix that, main reason is that there are other more pressing
things to take care of.

For example, Mow Guy clipped off the PVC riser for a hose bib while we were
on a trip. He clipped it off because a) he was careless and b) the riser
was two feet away from the house. Just fixed that, good thing the power was
off while we were away (water is from a well).

--

dadiOH
____________________________

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico




Higgs Boson[_2_] August 19th 11 04:25 AM

Slider window problem: resolved
 
On Aug 18, 6:02*am, Smitty Two wrote:
In article , "dadiOH"
wrote:

A while back I posted about a slider window problem - wouldn't close
completely, see below.


The moveable pane has a slight vertical fin on the back so that it will
close against a mirror image fin on the fixed window thus - theoretically -
keeping small critters out. *It turns out that the fixed window is bowed
slightly...just enough to keep the moveable pane from passing without
pushing the bow out. *Cheap windows are a PITA.


I haven't come up with a fix, may just put in a screw so the window can
never again open *:)


I take it you never got the movable pane out? Seems you could file a
mating bow in its fin then.


What does that last mean in English? Straight question.

HB

Smitty Two August 19th 11 05:50 AM

Slider window problem: resolved
 
In article
,
Higgs Boson wrote:

On Aug 18, 6:02*am, Smitty Two wrote:
In article , "dadiOH"
wrote:

A while back I posted about a slider window problem - wouldn't close
completely, see below.


The moveable pane has a slight vertical fin on the back so that it will
close against a mirror image fin on the fixed window thus - theoretically
-
keeping small critters out. *It turns out that the fixed window is bowed
slightly...just enough to keep the moveable pane from passing without
pushing the bow out. *Cheap windows are a PITA.


I haven't come up with a fix, may just put in a screw so the window can
never again open *:)


I take it you never got the movable pane out? Seems you could file a
mating bow in its fin then.


What does that last mean in English? Straight question.

HB


It was in English. But if you'll tell me which part you don't grok, I'll
be happy to rephrase or elaborate.

Ed Pawlowski[_2_] August 19th 11 10:53 AM

Slider window problem: resolved
 

"Higgs Boson" wrote in message
...
On Aug 18, 6:02 am, Smitty Two wrote:
In article , "dadiOH"
wrote:

A while back I posted about a slider window problem - wouldn't close
completely, see below.


The moveable pane has a slight vertical fin on the back so that it will
close against a mirror image fin on the fixed window thus -
theoretically -
keeping small critters out. It turns out that the fixed window is
bowed
slightly...just enough to keep the moveable pane from passing without
pushing the bow out. Cheap windows are a PITA.


I haven't come up with a fix, may just put in a screw so the window can
never again open :)


I take it you never got the movable pane out? Seems you could file a
mating bow in its fin then.


What does that last mean in English? Straight question.

HB


Straight answer.

Seems like you can't easily fix the fixed pane with a bow. If that is the
case, perhaps you can modify the moving pane to match or otherwise clear the
bow. You can file, grind, or cut the fin as needed until it closes.



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