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To: All armchair window restoration experts.
From: "The 15 minutes of Fame, Restoration Management Services, Inc."
Re: Interior Stops with screws.
Questions -
1) What maintenance?
2) After how many maintenance occurances do the screws go into the same hole
and still work.
3) How many of these olden days windows had jamb weatherstrips.
4) Why do the modern day window archeologists discover that all the interior
stops, reguardless of screws or not, are nailed in.
5) When using jamb weatherstrip just what is the function of the interior
stop.
6) How many of you are willing to pay the required amount of hard currancy to
rebuild the jambs to accomodate screwed stops.

signed - "screwed window guy"

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