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| Registered User | Has anyone made these and have any advice on how to do it? Thanks. Specifically I would like to make the tudor style that looks like a series of diamonds. I would fit these into wood casement windows. |
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Norm made snap in mullions on the NYW once. Try the website.
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