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Date:         Sat, 12 Apr 1997 16:44:23 -0700
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From:         GARTH WOOLSTENHULME <gwoolstenhulme@HiDesert.com>
Subject:      Replacing glass in Sliding door

Hi All,

I need to replace the non-sliding piece of window glass in my sliding door. I've gotten the whole thing out (aluminum frame and all), and I got the sliding glass out. How do I get the other piece of glass out? It looks like I can pry the two pieces of aluminum out that hold it in--but I'm not sure and I do not want to break anything. Also, there are several globs of silicone sealant in the corners--is this factory or is this a 'fix' for leaky windows by PO?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,

Garth


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