Sliding Window Pull Handle
Re: Sliding Window Pull Handle
Following James' instructions, pulled out the window (removed the gasket piece at the top) and replaced the handle in 20 minutes. Toughest part was getting the old broken handle off. Thanks so much to the forum and commentors for the tip.
Russ and Nancy Kimble
All That Jazz
MV34 #79
Fort Myers, FL
All That Jazz
MV34 #79
Fort Myers, FL
Re: Sliding Window Pull Handle
hi all,
this is related to this thread.
this morning the vertical aluminum channel which holds the locking handle became detached from the window glass. i noticed that on ours (#23) it is glued to the window glass. the glue is black. we got the channel back on the glass and it's sliding but i need to re-glue it.
does anyone know what the glue is? anyone suggest a substitute?
we're in bahamas for 2 more months so options are limited.
this is related to this thread.
this morning the vertical aluminum channel which holds the locking handle became detached from the window glass. i noticed that on ours (#23) it is glued to the window glass. the glue is black. we got the channel back on the glass and it's sliding but i need to re-glue it.
does anyone know what the glue is? anyone suggest a substitute?
we're in bahamas for 2 more months so options are limited.
john & diane cummings
duetto mv34 #23
duetto mv34 #23
Re: Sliding Window Pull Handle
My side salon sliding window pulls have broken (again). Replacements are no longer $5 each - now $15 each with a $100 minimum order from Pompano/Bomar in NH.
Does anyone have spares to sell or I’ll have to order 8 & warehouse them for you’all.
Does anyone have spares to sell or I’ll have to order 8 & warehouse them for you’all.