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Jerry Built June 18th 04 03:47 PM

Broken D/G unit in aluminium door - how to replace?
 
The door is an aluminuim 2-panel one. The bottom panel is broken.
The panels are bedded on rubber gaskets. The door looks as if it
comes apart, but a glazier I know said it can be replaced by
"slide and shuffle", without entirely dismantling the door,
prising out the gaskets and manipulating the pane. Does anyone
know anything about this? It seems unlikely to me that this can
be done, considering that the glazing unit is both taller and
wider than the aperture. The glazier is busy, hence I'm wondering
whether I can do it.


J.B.

Steven Briggs June 18th 04 07:48 PM

Broken D/G unit in aluminium door - how to replace?
 
In message om, Jerry
Built ] writes
The door is an aluminuim 2-panel one. The bottom panel is broken.
The panels are bedded on rubber gaskets. The door looks as if it
comes apart, but a glazier I know said it can be replaced by
"slide and shuffle", without entirely dismantling the door,
prising out the gaskets and manipulating the pane. Does anyone
know anything about this? It seems unlikely to me that this can
be done, considering that the glazing unit is both taller and
wider than the aperture. The glazier is busy, hence I'm wondering
whether I can do it.


J.B.


Your door may be different of course, but I recently dismantled an
aluminium glazed door in order to transport to the tip.
The stiles (vertical bits) were bolted together with 3 long tie rods
through the rails (horizontal bits). I think there may have also been a
few screws into channels extruded into the inside of the rails.
The only way you could have got the glass out was to unbolt one stile
and rail completely. The glass panel & gasket then pulled out of the
frame. Both gasket and aluminium were heavily ribbed so the two locked
together.
Basically pop any plastic plugs out of the stiles and see what fixing
lurk behind.

YMMV.



--
Steve



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