How about a proper ONE PIECE WINDOW thread......

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Lee.C:
Quote from: FDK/Hurry on September 27, 2008, 18:40:19 pm

After all the pro's and con's i'm gonna stick to original, maybe black powdercoat frames.


I'm still gonna do one piece  ;) :) At least I have the "Easy" doors  :-\ :)

SteveW:
How does the metal section that is in the window aperture (where the 1/4 light should be) come away from the rest of the door? This obviously needs to be removed for the 1 piece window to fit/slide in.

Thanks

nicolas:
i have to read through the topic again and see if there are some bases not covered or things i did differently, but i do have a set off call-stops that i don't use as type3's don't need them.

Donny B.:
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How does the metal section that is in the window aperture (where the 1/4 light should be) come away from the rest of the door? This obviously needs to be removed for the 1 piece window to fit/slide in.

I used a die grinder with a parting wheel 1/32" thick to cut it out.  Just be careful it doesn't jump out while you are doing it.  Go slow so as not to get the paint or the top of the sill.

louisb:
Quote from: Donny B. on December 11, 2008, 15:08:59 pm

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How does the metal section that is in the window aperture (where the 1/4 light should be) come away from the rest of the door? This obviously needs to be removed for the 1 piece window to fit/slide in.

I used a die grinder with a parting wheel 1/32" thick to cut it out.  Just be careful it doesn't jump out while you are doing it.  Go slow so as not to get the paint or the top of the sill.


Put a little tape ont he door edge to keep from ruining the paint.

--louis

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