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83’ 3396 window removal to rebed
- Jphill85
- Scurvy Dog
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83’ 3396 window removal to rebed
- quickdecision
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Re: 83’ 3396 window removal to rebed
Are you pulling just the glass or the entire aluminum frame? Do you know how to remove the glass?
Ron
- tonyiiiafl
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Re: 83’ 3396 window removal to rebed
- chpsk8
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Re: 83’ 3396 window removal to rebed
tonyiiiafl wrote:Source of the post I have a 390 and would like to hear how to remove the glass so I can replace the cat whiskers.
You shouldn't have to pull the windows to replace the schlagle. There's an alternative that snaps into the track.
https://www.dkhardware.com/search?keyword=CRL+Z78295C+Zipper+Pile+Weatherstrip
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Re: 83’ 3396 window removal to rebed
chpsk8 wrote:Source of the posttonyiiiafl wrote:Source of the post I have a 390 and would like to hear how to remove the glass so I can replace the cat whiskers.
You shouldn't have to pull the windows to replace the schlagle. There's an alternative that snaps into the track.
https://www.dkhardware.com/search?keyword=CRL+Z78295C+Zipper+Pile+Weatherstrip
I just did this on a couple of my windows. When you start pulling the old stuff out, it slides along the track. Snap the new stuff in a few inches at a time and slide back into place sliding alongside the window until it gets all the way to the end of the frame.
I was surprised at how much dirt and "gunk" was packed underneath the old whiskers/pile. It took some scrubbing to get all that out but the drains now work significantly better than before - no wonder!!
- bud37
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Re: 83’ 3396 window removal to rebed
km1125 wrote:Source of the post I was surprised at how much dirt and "gunk" was packed underneath the old whiskers/pile. It took some scrubbing to get all that out but the drains now work significantly better than before - no wonder!!
Clogged/dirty drains is one of the major reasons for leaking windows.....good catch.

- beancounter
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Re: 83’ 3396 window removal to rebed
- Phrancus
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Re: 83’ 3396 window removal to rebed
I have the choice to scratch the small crack between frame and hull and then caulk it up. But if taking the farme out is do-able, then I could caulk it up correctly.
Although I'd probably unearth a whole new snake pit of neglected work.....
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