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Posted by Aardvark on July 24, 2007, 7:24 am
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 22:01:43 -0500, Al Bundy wrote:
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>> I have always lived in older houses, and just used a screwdriver or
>> putty knife and a hammer.
>>
>> But the current house has these awful, small, eight-over-eight windows,
>> three-four in most rooms, and the hammer and screwdriver thing is not
>> working--it feels like I will tear the hell out of the late-1950s
>> window frames before they come unstuck
>
> Enough paint in there and you just might.
>
>> if they ever will.
>>
>> Is there any little trick anyone knows of to make this easier?
>>
>> (Before we sell this place we will replace the old windows, but that
>> may not be for a while ... that is what I really want to do.)
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
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>>
> Tried one of these?
> http://www.bejane.com/files/images/h/y/hydeputtyknife.jpg
> http://images.lowes.com/product/048661/048661349892.jpg
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> Called a painters tool. Get yourself a good heavy one so you don't smash
> the handle when you hammer assist. You will find it indespensible for a
> thousand things if you do a fair amount of putzing. I've even used it
> while painting too :-)
I have had one of them in my toolbox for years. Don't even know where it
appeared from but it's always come in handy for all sorts of things,
mostly when I'm fitting coving.
Now I know exactly what it is I might even try using it to bed glass into
window frames :-)
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