Re-bed the frames into the cabin top with butyl tape. You can get a big
roll for $10 at a Recreational Vehicle (RV) store. Refrigerate before using
and will be easier (less sticky) to work with.

On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Bob Moriarty <bobmo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you want to remove the frames without bending them (much), use a
> machete. After removing the screws, tap the machete down along the top edge
> between the frame and the cabin top and then gently pry. I wish I had used
> that method on all four frames.
> The old spline was shot and I couldn't find a replacement so I used 4200
> to seal the new lenses into the frames. It really helped having the frames
> out of the boat and on a horizontal surface to do this. So far so good.
>
> Bob M
> Ox 33-1
> Jax, FL
>
> Looking for comments.
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