Our windows are all 'double' windows. In other words, there is the outside, original window, and then another one set on the inside. The current 'trim' of every single window in the house is the aluminum casing, screwed in with hex-head screws. The red arrows point to the screws in my kitchen window.
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I would like to start framing in the windows in the common areas, with either a decorative trim, or even just 1x4 boards, painted or stained, I'm not sure which. However, I don't know how to deal with the screws. I mentioned it to my husband last night, and said I could just take out the hex-head screws, and use the screw for the trim to hold the windows up, countersinking the screws and using wood filler over the holes. He made the valid point that I won't know where the screw holes in the metal are. I suppose I could use metal flat head screws and just run new holes through the windows, but I was wondering if there are any ideas that would be better or easier.
BTW, I am quite disappointed that the photo album section is gone, I enjoyed looking at the pictures very much.