by Garth Meyer In 1931, workers chiseled out pockets for the sash ropes of the window frames with a hand-cranked auger bit. Ninety-five years later, a Public Works crew used an electric router, which was faster and cleaner, to install replacement windows at the Historic Redondo Beach Library. When windows in a registered Historic Building need replacement, the law requires the same, precise type to be used. At the old Redondo Beach Library in Ve…
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