- Using a rubber mallet and a strong pallet knife, remove the beading around the window. You might think they’re part of the frame, but they’re actually separate on the inside of the frame and can be taken out by using pallet knife to prize them out. Start with one of the longest beads first and leave the top bead until last.
- Give the glass a little tap to loosen it if it doesn’t come out straight away, then the whole unit should slide out easily. Just make sure it falls towards you and not back out onto the ground below!
- Clear any debris that has found its way into the frame with a brush. Add spacers at the bottom of the frame – these could be pieces of plastic.
- Get your new sealed unit (make sure you measure the glass before you buy one so you know which size to get) and carefully take it out of the packaging. Look for the British Standard mark – that shows you the bottom of the glass.
- Lift the glass into the frame, starting with the bottom first, and make sure that it fits square in the frame before taking the spacers out.
- Use a little washing up liquid to spread along the beads to make it easier when you slide them back into the frame. If they simply push and clip back in, you can use something like a block of wood to help you push them in correctly. Put them back in reverse order to how you took them out.
Newcastle Emlyn
Newcastle Emlyn is a town on the River Teifi, straddling the regions of Ceredigion and also Carmarthenshire in West Wales. It is also a community totally within Carmarthenshire, bordered by those of Llangeler and Cenarth, additionally in Carmarthenshire, and by Llandyfriog in Ceredigion. Adpar is the part of community on the Ceredigion side of the River Teifi. It was previously called Trefhedyn and was an ancient Welsh district in its own right. The location consisting of Adpar had a population of 1,883 according to the 2011 census. In 1932, the former Co-operative Group creamery was reopened by Dried Milk Products to make cheese. After new moms and dad Unigate chose to sell-off its non-milk relevant dairies, it was after that purchased by the Milk Marketing Board in 1979, and also shut again in 1983. Resumed by Saputo, it today makes mozzarella cheese using locally sourced dairy produce, as well as is the town's largest company.