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Jammed Window
Probably not a problem that will be solved on here but would appreciate soem
advice before I call an expert in. Woek up this morning and the window in the bathroom has jammed. It looks something like this but going upwards. http://www.cleverd.com/prodimage.php?id=255 If I pull the handle the lock opens up and if I push outwards then the top half of the window starts to open but the bottom half is totally stuck. I have tried bashing it with a hammer and sticking a screwdriver in to pry it apart but no luck. I am thinking that maybe the actual runner type things inside have broken - hard to explain but when you pull the handle there are 2 sets of locks (top and bottom) that slide upwards that allow to window to open. Problem is I see no easy way to fix this without totally having the window pulled apart!! |
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