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July 20, 2008
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We offer one of the largest selections of antique hardware and vintage reproduction hardware available in our online catalog! We offer door, cabinet, window, electrical, and other house hardware items for your restoration and building needs.
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Rejuvenation recreates traditional lighting and hardware – faithfully reproducing some of the finest designs of the last 115 years. With choices of finish, length, shades, and more, our products help you create a look that fits your style and your home.
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Seller of nostalgic products for the home. Featuring kitchen, bath, hardware and lighting.
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If painted, use a solution of mild detergent and water, or a mild commercial cleaner whose label says it is safe for painted surfaces. Always rinse off solution. Wipe off excess water with a dry cloth. Do not use strong cleaners or scouring powder as these will damage the paint. If you plan to clean window frames, do it before cleaning window glass so solution does not spot glass panes.
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A step-by-step process for replacing screen in aluminum frames.
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The windows on many historic buildings are an important aspect of the architectural character of those buildings. Their design, craftsmanship, or other qualities may make them worthy of preservation.
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Windows are among the most vulnerable features of historic buildings undergoing rehabilitation. This is especially the case with rolled steel windows, which are often mistakenly not deemed worthy of preservation in the conversion of old buildings to new uses.
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Have seen the most wonderful window holders in Canada this summer in several homes. found out they are called Gravity Window Holders. They look like a swiveling doorstop--the ones with the white rubber ends. You push up the window, swivel down the end and it hold the window up. They also lock the wi...
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Dave, Many thanks for the tip! I actually found a welder, www.dmartinwelding.com . He can rebuild each window for $100. He is requesting that I pull the window, have it sand blasted, then hand over to him for the rebuild and finally have them powder coated. Im sourcing a window manufacturer now to s...
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Hi I am looking for a leaded glass casement window that was taken out of my 1890 home. I want to reinstall it in its original location. The window is 37 1/2 tall x 17 inches. Both measurements can be + or minus an inch or so. We are also looking for a double hung window top is 28 x 32 and the bottom...
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We are restoring an old house that is approximately 100 years old. Many of the old weights and ropes are gone. I saw a spring on TV that can be installed on the side of the window that would keep the window up but I did not catch the manufacturer. Also, where can I find window pulls? Thanks
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