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The glass needed to be cut for the grate windows with a glass cutter. (27-Jun-04)dozer
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These type of windows are used in the kitchen, rear of the house and adjacent to the parking lot.dozer
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All of the wood windows have an opening mechanism as pictured here. The window can be opened and closed without having to open the screen. The window is opened by pushing the rod, and closed by pulling it. There is also a locking mechanism on the top of the windows (not shown) which allows the windows to be locked without opening the screen.dozer
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The wood windows after a couple of coats of varnish. (27-Jun-04)dozer
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This shows the grate windows opening mechanism. (28-Jun-04)dozer
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This window is being prepped to have glass installed. The front wood needs to be removed and then reaffixed after the glass is inserted. (02-Jul-04)dozer
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The glass installer re-attaching the front retaining wood after the tinted window glass has been installed.dozer
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The final step is to caulk around each window piece installed. dozer
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Screens and metal security grates being installed. (08-Jul-04)dozer
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The automatic door closer on the front screen door was installed upside down, and this by a person who says he has installed hundreds all the same way. Notice how he had to use a special metal block to secure the opener, above the door. (14-Jul-04)dozer
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Here he is fixing the installation. The opener goes on the door itself, the arm attaches to the frame. dozer
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Curtain installation. (29-Jul-04)dozer
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