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    Apr 13, 2007, 09:44 AM
    How to remove glass block windows
    I have three windows that are glass blocks. They seem to have an aluminum frame around the entire window. I want to replace them with a picture window in the middle and double hungs on each side. Is it possible to knock out the glass block without taking out the aluminum frame?? I'd like to do a California style retro fit so I'd need to keep the frame intact.
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    Apr 13, 2007, 09:53 AM
    You could use a cement saw and grind a few seams into the grout/cement lines and start gently popping them out, A similar process is removing a broken ceramic tile from a floor you want to keep everything intact. VERY DUSTY JOB. Im sure others will chime in on other methods..

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