parting bead การใช้
- Is there a secret to taking out that parting bead?
- You can buy a wood parting bead at any lumber store, big or small.
- Modern and replacement windows have a built-in parting bead.
- Or, nail half-inch parting bead ( a molding three-quarters of an inch wide, to the edge.
- The wood parting bead that separates old double-hung windows from each other : How can I get it out?
- The parting bead is inserted in its groove without nailing, so it should come out easily when you pull it.
- Here is how : Buy parting bead in a lumber store; this is pine molding 3 / 8-inch thick and 3 / 4-inch wide.
- Parting beads should not be nailed, but you may find yours is, because it warped a little and someone wanted to secure it better.
- Standard parting beads are 3 / 8-inch thick and 3 / 4-inch wide, and fit in a slot in the jamb for its full height.
- Remove the top stop ( the wide board that keeps the top sash in place, which will reveal the full length of the parting bead ).
- If the new sash is thinner than the original, you can install an extra-wide parting bead for a snug ( but not too tight ) fit.
- Staple the Q-lon to the outside edge of the stop for the lower sash and, for the upper sash, to the outside edge of the parting bead.
- I can take the bottom sash out of each window by removing the side stops and prying off the weatherstripping, but I can't release the parting bead, the little vertical strip of wood in a groove in the jamb that keeps the two sashes properly apart.