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Replacing Sliding Glass Doors: Removing the Jam

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    Part of the video series: Replacing Sliding Glass Doors

    Summary: Flat bars and pry bars can be used to remove a door jam for a sliding glass door. Remove door jams with tips from a certified home inspector in this free video on home repairs and maintenance.

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    By Mark Blocker
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    Mark Blocker is a semi-retired ASE-certified master mechanic with more than 20 years of automotive experience. He has been a state-certified emissions specialist for more than 15 years...read more

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    "In this segment we're going to cover removing the jam. Basically we went around with some flat bars and pry bars, broke the entire assembly loose and got it shifted out of position with the camera man safely out of the way so in case something went bad we could limit the injuries. Now that we've got it all broken free, we're just going to remove the door and get it to a safe location where we can put it up and out of the way and prep the situation for installing a new door. Okay, now that we've got the door out please watch our next segment on preparing the door opening. Where you have to make sure that the old opening will accommodate the new door."

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