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One thing to consider: If the windows/guides are loose in the channels,
you'll get a rattle. While you're at it, consider GENTLY pinching the
guides JUST A LITTLE with pliers if they seem loose. Had rattles in both
windows and doing this eliminated them. Be careful not to pinch too
much, else the windows won't cooperate.
Bob
On 6/10/2015 9:52 PM, Alan Seigrist wrote:
> Somehow, I thought this was about what a crappy piece of software
> Windows 8.1 is, but thankfully it's on a more interesting topic.
>
> Yes, you are right, there is just a simple U channel in the back of
> the door. It has a little mount welded to it, which screws to the
> door. The channel needs to be firmly mounted in the door, and should
> be free of dents and small bends in the metal, as this will impede the
> movement of the window. If this is sorted properly, you won't need
> lubrication in here to make the door window work right.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alan
>
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Stephen Hutchings
>
> Because I didn't take my BJ8 doors apart, I've been learning the
> assembly as I go along.
> The window channels in the quarter lights are nice precise brass
> pieces, but what I found hiding in the back of the door is simple
> steel "U" channels, without any curve over at the edges. Do I have
> everything, or should there be an additional piece in this
> channel? I tend to think there isn't, because it is smeared with
> the greasy "grinding paste" I found in the brass channels.
> Thanks again,
> Stephen, BJ8
>
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One thing to consider: If the windows/guides are loose in the
channels, you'll get a rattle. While you're at it, consider GENTLY
pinching the guides JUST A LITTLE with pliers if they seem loose.
Had rattles in both windows and doing this eliminated them. Be
careful not to pinch too much, else the windows won't cooperate.<br>
<br>
Bob<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/10/2015 9:52 PM, Alan Seigrist
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<div dir="ltr">Somehow, I thought this was about what a crappy
piece of software Windows 8.1 is, but thankfully it's on a more
interesting topic.
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Yes, you are right, there is just a simple U channel in the
back of the door. It has a little mount welded to it, which
screws to the door. The channel needs to be firmly mounted in
the door, and should be free of dents and small bends in the
metal, as this will impede the movement of the window. If
this is sorted properly, you won't need lubrication in here to
make the door window work right.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Cheers,</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Alan</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 9:48 AM,
Stephen Hutchings <span dir="ltr"><<a
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<div dir="ltr">Because I didn't take my BJ8 doors apart,
I've been learning the assembly as I go along.</div>
<div>The window channels in the quarter lights are nice
precise brass pieces, but what I found hiding in the
back of the door is simple steel "U" channels, without
any curve over at the edges. Do I have everything, or
should there be an additional piece in this channel? I
tend to think there isn't, because it is smeared with
the greasy "grinding paste" I found in the brass
channels.</div>
<div>Thanks again,</div>
<div>Stephen, BJ8<br>
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