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Old 02-06-2010, 08:35 AM   #1
RodeWorthy
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Detailed window removal process

Mike,
Thanks very much for the detailed information to correct the leaking window problem. It is very thorough and the first I have read on the actual procedure. Sounds like something I can handle but I won't tackle it until we return home in April. I do have a brad nailer there so that will be no problem.

Fortunately the big back window in the rear cap is not leaking. The big blow we had a couple of weeks ago -- I'm sure you got it too -- really brought out the problem areas we do have. I am encouraged that there is a manageable fix for the problem.

Sam, good to know you were able to get your window leaks stopped too. What window had the leak? Good to know there is support from Hehr when we need it.

Good work guys. It is always better when we can do these things ourselves.
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