Custom Window Mullins
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‎2006-01-18
02:05 AM
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Rubia Torres
‎2006-01-18
02:05 AM
The window is actually a 16-foot wide Sliding glass door. See this Link.
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‎2006-01-18 02:08 AM
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‎2006-01-18 02:09 AM
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02:09 AM
Can not seem to add an attachment.
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‎2006-01-18 10:54 PM
‎2006-01-18
10:54 PM
Try again to post attachment. I had to size it down to 1600 Pixels Wide.
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‎2006-01-19 06:03 PM
‎2006-01-19
06:03 PM
"Build" the panel (glass, mullions, etc.) and insert it into the door's "Custom" panel style ??
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‎2006-01-19 09:00 PM
‎2006-01-19
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Thanks for the response.
Before "building" my panel. Will the Size of the Panel matter? In other words, If I am to have (3) window panels in one 16-foot Door each panel is to be 64" and the Vertical mullion spacing will be 21" or so. If I am to have (4) window panels in one 16-foot Door each panel is to be 48" and the Vertical mullion spacing will be 16". Do I need a different Custom" panel for each size option. The Height of the door will not be changing so the Horizontal Mullion will be 18" down from the top.
Before "building" my panel. Will the Size of the Panel matter? In other words, If I am to have (3) window panels in one 16-foot Door each panel is to be 64" and the Vertical mullion spacing will be 21" or so. If I am to have (4) window panels in one 16-foot Door each panel is to be 48" and the Vertical mullion spacing will be 16". Do I need a different Custom" panel for each size option. The Height of the door will not be changing so the Horizontal Mullion will be 18" down from the top.
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‎2006-01-19 09:20 PM
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Jay wrote:
Before "building" my panel. Will the Size of the Panel matter?
Oh man, I don't know..... I'd just try making a single "panel" out of 3d objects (measure the panel size in of your attachment?) .... and save it as a .GSM .... then select it for the custom door panel. A bit of trial and error to get it right? Maybe someone else can say more precisely?
Jay wrote:I'd guess yes.
Do I need a different Custom" panel for each size option.
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