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The lever arm for a greenhouse window.

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~Wingnut~ | 13:50 Sun 29th Apr 2007 | Home & Garden
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I recently aquired a second hand greenhouse and it has one of those lever arms for the window that is filled with wax (I think) and when it gets hot the wax should expand thus opening the window.
You can tighten and loosen a nut on the end which you can use when you unscrew it enough to manually open the window.
It has been hot in there and the window hasn't opened, Is there a particular way I have to set the arm? such as tighten it right up? Or is the thing broken?
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It's probably given up the ghost - they do when they get old.
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Oh bums :o(

Thanx for replying Figi :o)
I took one apart because it wouldn't work. full of springs, something flew out of the end and blew up the fluoro light in the garage.never did work again.
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lol oh blimey thundercrack!! I'd better keep away from it (known for taking things, esp gadgets, apart) have to look in to buying a new one I guess!

Thanx for your replies :o)

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