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		<title>By: Mark Meshulam</title>
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		<description>Hi Joe,
If it is a typical curtainwall snap cap, use a small (about 8&quot; long)
prybar sometimes known as a glazier&#039;s bar.
Gently pry each edge. Use a thin piece of plywood on the glass
to protect it from the prying action.
It is a little tricky.
Or, you can hire me to come out and help with diagnosing and fixing
the problem, as well as removing the cap.
Best regards,
Mark Meshulam</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Joe,<br />
If it is a typical curtainwall snap cap, use a small (about 8&#8243; long)<br />
prybar sometimes known as a glazier&#8217;s bar.<br />
Gently pry each edge. Use a thin piece of plywood on the glass<br />
to protect it from the prying action.<br />
It is a little tricky.<br />
Or, you can hire me to come out and help with diagnosing and fixing<br />
the problem, as well as removing the cap.<br />
Best regards,<br />
Mark Meshulam</p>
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