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05-12-2020, 08:07 PM | #1 |
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Location: St. Davids, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 1930 Tudor door glass
Tom : I'm restoring a 1930 Tudor. The rear glass can be removed by removing several small bolts ( machine screws) from the D nut, same to install steel plate after installing the felts , top sponge, and glass. On the doors there is a top metal plate that can be removed by removing 3 or 4 small bolts ( machine screws), giving access to the felts. After installing the glass, felts, and plate, glue in the top sponge to complete the installation.Hope this helps you. Regards Grant
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Re: 1930 Tudor door glass
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Grant: Many thanks. I had previously looked on the top of the doors thinking there may be screws there, but I did not see any. I looked again after your post and found them. There are three on the top of each door and they are buried in paint and crud and sit down in a groove. Tom Endy |
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