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Snap in glazing
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Home Owner from USA
Jan 29, 2018 11:48 am
I am trying to identify window snap in glazing strip. The last photo is your stock photo 55-030. The only difference is the bottom as shown mine goes inwards and yours goes outwards. I am unable to identify the window maker. Any help I would most appreciate. Thank You
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Paul from SWISCO
Feb 2, 2018 9:21 am
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Your snap-in slides behind the glass and the small locking lip locks to the sash frame with the top of the glazing pressing against the glass. I pulled up several possible vinyl glazing beads for you to review as a replacement on this page.
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Quick Learner from Phoenix Az
Feb 4, 2018 8:36 am
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Paul from SWISCO
Feb 6, 2018 10:15 am
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Hmm...Would you be able to use our 55-127 snap-in glazing bead? It does have a profound curve that would give tension in locking the lip into the frame.
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