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32 viewsThese type of windows are used in the kitchen, rear of the house and adjacent to the parking lot.dozer
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30 viewsPainting a frame. The frames are all painted oak color, where the windows and doors were varnished.dozer
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27 viewsTwo windows framed. There is a 'leveled' cement base below the window frame and bricks are being used to level the wall to be even with the top of the frame. (13-Mar-04)dozer
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27 viewsThe wood windows after a couple of coats of varnish. (27-Jun-04)dozer
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27 viewsScreens and metal security grates being installed. (08-Jul-04)dozer
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26 viewsAn embedded anchor nail. These nails are put in the door frame at regular intervals (about 15 centimeters apart) and used to anchor the frame to the wall.dozer
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25 viewsBathroom window framed. Notice the cement base below the window and the use of red brick above.dozer
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25 viewsThis shows a repair job on the clear glass bricks installed in the large bathroom. The first go round there was not any cement used between the bricks. (09-Apr-04)dozer
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25 viewsThe windows being prepared for the top and bottom hinges. (18-Jun-04)dozer
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25 viewsAttaching a window to the frame.dozer
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25 viewsFitting a door in place. (22-Jun-04)dozer
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25 viewsAll 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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