Here are the basic steps to removing the wood stops for entry door glass inserts.
How is door glass held in place.
Hold each piece down against the glass tight with one hand.
Angle the nail so that it penetrates over the glass through the.
The latter method is still used.
This is done in part to allow the glass to.
Door glass is held in place by wood molding.
Old school woodworkers and cabinetmakers from the past utilized strips of molding held in place by small finish nails to secure glass inside cabinet door frames.
Most entry door glass inserts are held in using a wooden frame called wood stops.
The new fireplace doors should come with straps that will be used to secure it to the firebox.
Locate nails holding stops in place and remove old caulk using a metal putty knife once caulk is removed using your putty knife carefully pry up the four wood stops.
Front door glass is held in place with molding.
Start by removing the old doors.
Shoot 1 inch pin nails evenly spaced at 2 inches through each piece.
To determine their placement attach the straps to the bottom of the door and hold the door back in position in the firebox.
The pane typically is not glued in but may have a light bead of caulk or silicone around the perimeter to cushion the glass slightly.