Hi. I'm planning to replace a load of old DG units that have popped.
Although made of UPVC some off the units have external glazing beads.
I've removed the internal gasket on one of the openers, allowing the glass to move back about 3mm, and tried to remove the beads, but once the gap between bead and frame gets to about 3mm they bind up solid.
I can't find any security foam or whatever and the glass moves easily with the gasket out.
I'm loath to start whacking away at the beads because it's so easy to damage them. The gaskets in the beads are very fine and appear to be bonded to the PVC. I can't create any movement in them at all.
I seem to remember that the builders who fitted these windows had a lot of trouble reassembling them 25 years ago. They eventually had to get someone from the supplier to come and show them how to do it.
Any thoughts? I've done lots of DG repairs and installation going back to the aluminium era, but this one has got me stumped.
Any suggestion gratefully received.
Pics attached.
Although made of UPVC some off the units have external glazing beads.
I've removed the internal gasket on one of the openers, allowing the glass to move back about 3mm, and tried to remove the beads, but once the gap between bead and frame gets to about 3mm they bind up solid.
I can't find any security foam or whatever and the glass moves easily with the gasket out.
I'm loath to start whacking away at the beads because it's so easy to damage them. The gaskets in the beads are very fine and appear to be bonded to the PVC. I can't create any movement in them at all.
I seem to remember that the builders who fitted these windows had a lot of trouble reassembling them 25 years ago. They eventually had to get someone from the supplier to come and show them how to do it.
Any thoughts? I've done lots of DG repairs and installation going back to the aluminium era, but this one has got me stumped.
Any suggestion gratefully received.
Pics attached.