The side door to my attached garage has (had) three lights of glass in it. They're horizontal basically full width, sized 13" x 22".
One of them broke, so I have to go to Lowe's for a replacement pane of glass. The problem is that, like most glazed doors, the glass was originally installed when the door was manufactured, so there's no glazing compound. Both sides (inside and outside) have the glass "stops" routed into the wood stiles and rails of the door. To install the replacement glass, I'll have to remove the original "stop moulding" from both short edges and either the top or the bottom, set the new glass, then replace the stops with quarter round.
I'm trying to decide if I should remove the integral stop moulding on the inside face or on the outside face? Any thoughts?
The door is under a breezeway roof, and there is a storm door, so it's mostly protected (if that makes any difference).