![]() ![]() (Some people including painters aren't familiar with the name 5way - basically it is a much more ridgid tool than a putty knife, the end is a scraper,1 side has a flat square edge that can be used for opening paint cans, the other side has a V shaped tip that is great for removing caulking & digging out whatever, the side that has a square edge also has a round cut-out that is used to clean paint rollers by scraping the roller cover from one end to the other and can remove a great deal of excess paint in the event you want to save a roller cover. The frames usually have a bead of caulk to seal them to the door surface, but if you use a good Hyde 5 way painters tool you can work the frame loose without damaging the surface of the door. Once the plugs have been remove a phillips screw driver, or tip, you can remove the screws. getting those out can be a challenge but it's doable with a sharp ice-pick type tool, or drilling a small hole in the center of the plug, inserting a small nail and working it loose. As for the removal of the frames, on the interior side of the frames there are small plastic plugs inserted over the screw hole locations. Around the valley here, we have several warehouse stores that specialize in re-claimed doors & building materials, I would think you might have something the same, or maybe a contractor that specializes in door & window replacement. I have several of those panels, and even have a couple of the frames without the glass panels,(the glass had seal failure and fogged up), I'm a contractor and find it hard to through these things away, so if the door is damaged I pull the glass & frames out and have given a few customers an easy, inexpensive repair to their sun/UV damaged frames-(Yes we DO have sunshine in OR.!) I've even donated to my local Habitat for Humanity Restore, so you might check there 1st, just as Derenda suggested. Majesty is approved for historic districts all over New England.Wow Debbie G., To bad your in Tn, and I'm in Ore. In addition to the grids for our vinyl windows, Harvey Majesty wood windows also They make the glass look like individual pieces. To create thisĬlassic look, Harvey applies three layers of grids: one on both exterior and interior surfaces of the glass, as well as a pewter in-glass grid. ![]() SDL simulates several single panes of glass set into the grids. SDL grids are designed to replicate those beautiful older windows. Simulated Divided Lites (SDL) add an even more dramatic and upscale look to Harvey windows or patio doors. Exterior grids are an excellent option for historic districts. Permanently attached to the window, exterior grids are available Color-matched grids installed on the exterior surface of the glass with a grid between the panes of glass. Grids, with the added benefit of easy cleaning.Įxterior grids are just as the name implies. GBG give the enhanced appearance of traditional Both interior and exterior glass surfaces are smooth to the touch. Grids Between Glass (GBG) are color-matched grids installed between the glass panes, making them an attractive, easy-to-clean option. However, each type of grid provides a different feature, depending upon which type best meets your needs. Grid styles add more design possibilities for your Harvey windows and patio doors.Īlso, Harvey offers three grid types: Grids Between Glass (GBG), Exterior Grids, and Simulated Divided Lites (SDL). ![]() These are a contemporary or farmhouse style.įor a truly unique look, try a custom grid configuration like diagonals. They feature a larger square in the middle and smaller squares in the corners. Prairie-style grids are divided into unequal panes. Colonial grids are a more traditional look. Use our quick guide to window grids to help make decisions regarding the style of your windows.Ĭolonial-style grids are usually divided into equal sections. Grids (or muntins or grilles) are strips of material that simulate smaller Whether you’re ordering single or double-hung windows, picture windows or casement windows - add your own personal style with grids. ![]()
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