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Best guess is the insulated glass is set in the wood frame with caulk, if so you will have to cut the caulk with a sharpened flexible putty knife without cutting yourself. You may have to hammer the putty knife in between the wood and glass all the way around on both sides. It will be slow going but eventually the window will release.
Is the $450.00 you mention to only remove the window, or to replace it?
Also, the Home Improvement Circle isn't *gone*. It just needs a Facilitator.
Best guess is the insulated glass is set in the wood frame with caulk, if so you will have to cut the caulk with a sharpened flexible putty knife without cutting yourself. You may have to hammer the putty knife in between the wood and glass all the way around on both sides. It will be slow going but eventually the window will release.Or the window has to be completely broken out. As an example, the only way to remove old steel casement windows set in masonry is to break all the panes and fold the frame in on itself.
You are all right. My neighbor came over tonight and he said the outside glass pain looks to be glued in place by a product called JB-Weld.I looked up JB-Weld. It's like epoxy. I know epoxy, it hardens like a rock. His suggestion is to bust it out with a hammer and cut the rest out with a dremel tool.Funny, I was thinking the same thing. If only I could get the golfer to help me in any little way would help.I'm stuck for now.When I get this out you bet your ass I will replace it with Lexan. Never aging will it be broken.Sound like a good business to get into.Any more suggestions please help. I can use all the help I can find.Steve