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    fitting wooden beads

    Thanks for that info. Certainly makes more sense to have the beading on the inside, makes fitting the glass less hassle even tho I never thought of it:) Will hopefully save a bit of time and make a better job on the greenhouse. Mark
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    Thanks for that info masona. Did you fit the glass in your summerhouse using putty on the inside and glazing tape on both edges of the beading? ie glass and window frame outside?
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    fitting wooden beads

    Thanks for the responses guys. What is the best type of tape to use thats a decent quality but not overly expensive. Its for some windows on a shed and possibly a 15'greenhouse with large panels, so it doesnt have to be great quality stuff. Mark
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    fitting wooden beads

    No one know this? I need to have a look at a wooden window and see for myself really. I suppose the tape will only go on the glass side and maybe just some silicon down the other side of the bead before securing?
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    fitting wooden beads

    its for external beading
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    fitting wooden beads

    What is the best way to fit wooden beads when glazing a wooden frame window. Is it best to put glazing tape on both sides of the bead that come into contact with the glass and the window frame, or is glazing tape on the glass side of the bead sufficient? Also what is the best type of tape to...
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