Lovin it

Who loves cut ups and storms?!

I don’t think I would even take that job. Unless I charged out the @ss for it…which I’m sure you did.

That’s what we do all day every day. This is New England afterall.

That’s alot of glass in one place. Hope you got what you’re worht on that one my friend! Definitely a job for an easel!:wink:

Using an easel would take a ton of extra time!! Seth, I hope you didn’t use an easel!!!

I didn’t use anything. I was just there to drop the invoice off. Haha

We were just doing a couple of the loft apartments, not the whole building. Each apartment only had 8 or 9 windows each.

I just knew a few would cringe at the site of all those storm windows. I love it!! Just like Linda said, all day every day.

Not for us!:smiley: Around here birds love to stuff grass clippings and other debris in the tracks so we remove the storms so we can clean out the tracks.

We clean the tracks without removing the storms.

What about the stuff along side the storm window panel. As you slide it up or down it travels w/ the panel (at least here).

I do, I do!!!

Sike!

that a visual for the phrase “Worst case scenario” :smiley:

When we move the storms we drop them into the sill, with the pins still in the track. Then its easy to use a leatherman or a small screwdriver to remove the grass and bugs.

How do you clean a set of windows like that without removing the storm panes?

Take screen out. Put both storms in the up position. Then one can shuffle the storms from the outside, and then from the inside.

I prefer to take them out myself.

sounds complicated :confused:

It’s not really, once you get used to it. It’s easier to actually do, than to explain how to do.

We only shuffle if the storms won’t come out of their tracks.

And of course this only works w/ true triple track storms. Otherwise you have to remove the lower storm panel anyway to get the screen panel out.