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window parts Bob 05-07-2007
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Posted by Bob on May 7, 2007, 10:16 am

I have a couple replacement windows that don't stay open because the plastic
pins that hook in to the sides are broken.

Can some please answer the below questions I have.

1. What is the official name for this piece? That way I can search for it.
2. Are there any good places online to find these?
3. Are they different for every window brand? How do I find out who makes
my windows? I don't see any labels anywhere.
4. Any other information that would help me to replace these pins.

Thanks in advanced.



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Posted by John~                          on May 7, 2007, 11:29 am

> I have a couple replacement windows that don't stay open because the plastic
> pins that hook in to the sides are broken.
>
> Can some please answer the below questions I have.
>
> 1. What is the official name for this piece? That way I can search for it.
> 2. Are there any good places online to find these?
> 3. Are they different for every window brand? How do I find out who makes
> my windows? I don't see any labels anywhere.
> 4. Any other information that would help me to replace these pins.
>
> Thanks in advanced.


www.blainewindow.com

Posted by Oren on May 7, 2007, 11:43 am

>
>I have a couple replacement windows that don't stay open because the plastic
>pins that hook in to the sides are broken.
>
>Can some please answer the below questions I have.
>
>1. What is the official name for this piece? That way I can search for it.
>2. Are there any good places online to find these?
>3. Are they different for every window brand? How do I find out who makes
>my windows? I don't see any labels anywhere.
>4. Any other information that would help me to replace these pins.
>
>Thanks in advanced.
>

Check this site for parts.

http://www.replacement-hardware.com/index.html


--
Oren

..through the use of electrical or duct tape, achieve the configuration in the
photo..

Posted by Zephyr on May 7, 2007, 9:57 pm
You wouldn't have 'California Window' windows do you? If you do, good
luck...

--
Zyp

>
> I have a couple replacement windows that don't stay open because the
plastic
> pins that hook in to the sides are broken.
>
> Can some please answer the below questions I have.
>
> 1. What is the official name for this piece? That way I can search for
it.
> 2. Are there any good places online to find these?
> 3. Are they different for every window brand? How do I find out who makes
> my windows? I don't see any labels anywhere.
> 4. Any other information that would help me to replace these pins.
>
> Thanks in advanced.
>
>



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