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Removing a Broken WindowBy ThriftyFun Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing a Broken WindowSome windows have tempered glass in them.Once broken they fall in to many many small pieces of glass.This is to prevent someone from cutting them selves on a large piece of glass.Replacement windows glass in the home should be replaced with tempered glass Post By Dean (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Broken Window
I like the idea of the masking tape; but why would you break out the window? Won't that leave shards of glass in the frame, making it hazardous to replace? Maybe I am missing something? Post By Jill (Guest Post) |
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