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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.dozerSep 27, 2011
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These type of windows are used in the kitchen, rear of the house and adjacent to the parking lot.dozerSep 27, 2011
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The glass needed to be cut for the grate windows with a glass cutter. (27-Jun-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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This was tough to get installed because it is not the typical 'low quality' lockset and the door installer hadn't done one like this before. Notice the plug used to fix the holes caused during the previous 'wrong way' installation. (26-Jun-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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Here is the door lock in the process of being corrected.dozerSep 27, 2011
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The front door lockset was installed upside down. It is amazing how many different things which go into a house can actually be installed backwards or upside down. (25-Jun-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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Installing a hinge on the front door. (24-Jun-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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Heavy duty hinge on an indoor door. (23-Jun-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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Painting a frame. The frames are all painted oak color, where the windows and doors were varnished.dozerSep 27, 2011
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A mounted inside solid wood door prior to being varnished.dozerSep 27, 2011
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Fitting a door in place. (22-Jun-04)dozerSep 27, 2011
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Attaching a window to the frame.dozerSep 27, 2011
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