Jarl/Carol wrote:
>
> Steve Tritle wrote:
>
> > Can I remove only the bottom portion of the screen and reverse it or do
> > I have to take off the entire screen?
>
> Steve, better take it off: there are two little 80 degree angle folded
> pieces of steel in the lower corners. Two small screws go in from the
> side, two from the bottom. You have to at least loosen the ones from the
> side to do a decent job (and to "wiggle" things to restart the threads
> on reasssembly) In order to get to the side ones you have to remove the
> two side supports (the ones with the 2 studs)
>
> Loosen (or remove) one of the "hammer" support brackets and you can slip
> the whole frame right out in five minutes, put a blanket on the table
> and you can do the whole job in under an hour. BTW, go to a local glass
> place and get a length of glass tape (rubberized linen) just in case you
> need some - it's usually better just to put it in fresh, even when
> nearly new Jarl de Boer
Yes, and may I add, use some soap and water to help the whole thing
slide together more easily.
Geoff Love, The English Connection.
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