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How to Put Plexiglas in a Window Frame
- 1). Examine the edge of the window frame to see if it has a thin wooden strip that runs around the perimeter where the edge of the glass resides. Not all frames have trim. Insert a screw driver or pry bar under the wooden trim to detach the nails and pull it up. Repeat the process on the other three sides of the frame.
- 2). Look at the perimeter of the glass to locate the small triangles, called glazier’s points, which hold it to the front of the frame. Pull out the triangles using needle-nose pliers and gently lift the glass out of the frame. If the points are covered by putty, scrape the frame out with a putty knife to expose the triangles.
- 3). Create an outline on the plastic glass that matches the measurement of the window. Use the tape measure and a grease pencil or dry erase marker, which both wipe off easily later.
- 4). Put on safety glasses and install a carbide-tipped circular saw blade with 60 teeth and a triple-chip-tooth pattern. Cut out the outline on the Plexiglas using the saw and a steady pace.
- 5). Open a tub of wood putty and roll it out in your hands until it is a long, thin string approximately 1/4 inch wide. Press it into the perimeter of the window frame.
- 6). Insert the piece of Plexiglas into the window pane and push it against the wood putty firmly.
- 7). Place a glazier's point flat on the Plexiglass with the point facing the frame. Push it into the wooden frame using the putty knife. Install additional points every 4 inches around the frame.
- 8). Roll out another thin string of wood putty and press it into the perimeter of the Plexiglas. Run a putty knife around the perimeter of the putty to smooth it out into a professional looking appearance.
- 9). Place the wood trim back into place around the edge of the plastic glass, if applicable, and nail it to the window using finishing nails and a hammer.
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