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    Best External Wood Paint - Garden Building

    Its close enough. I had a look round various places and all the paint is waterbased and about as thick as semiskimmed. I remember when paint on sheds was so thick that if the wood rotted away, the paint became the shed. Is that all gone now?
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    Best External Wood Paint - Garden Building

    I have a garden building which is about 7 years old, its not really made of the most rot resistant wood so I have had to do a bit of maintenance. Last year I made a new window frame I quickly painted it with Cuprinol Garden shades, but the whole south side is looking very tired mainly because...
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    Is this the worst double glazing fail?

    I have googled double glazing windows filling with water, but didn't find such an epic failure as my office window. I think its been heated during the day and cooling at night drawing water into a tiny pin prick. I'll probably never find where it comes in. Still I thought someone might...
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    wooden window frames

    I did make a huge mess of the place. Pretty much took all day. If I charged for my time I can see the repair would be too expensive The end result before I put the trim back in. You can't tell its been repaired other than it now looks better than the rest if the building which will need...
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    wooden window frames

    That is exactly what I did. I really enjoyed myself, but it was a lot of effort.
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    wooden window frames

    I had a crazy idea. I think I can probably make the bottom and side pieces and I am probably not going to mess about with trying to fill it. I borrowed my dads router and bits and had a go at making some profile bits and I reckon I can do this, even the joins. The only bit I'm really worries...
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    wooden window frames

    Yes, I would rather replace both pieces then I don't need to match the profile. I think that is what I'm going to do.
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    wooden window frames

    Well that was a total waste of time. I try to avoid buying everything online but no choice.
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    wooden window frames

    Indeed b and q because everyone else gone out of business. I'm going to look at the stock and go from there. There's a wicks next door.
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    wooden window frames

    Wait till you see how much I removed to get to solid wood. It needs more than a root canal.
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    wooden window frames

    Whilst I'm here, I should have repainted the building probably 2 years ago. I think that the paint it has on it has gone porus and now its letting moisture in and trapping it. So what do people recommend for repainting it. I have Capriol garden shades on the fences, but I feel thats more of a...
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    wooden window frames

    TLDR - we don't care your problem. The OEM said.... Unfortunately, we don’t sell spare parts or offer an aftersales service at present. It is partly due to current COVID having a knock on effect on the business, supplier issues, wood shortages and an inability to get the parts to you easily...
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    wooden window frames

    The other thing is that they keep telling us plastic lasts for ever, I have looked at composite plastic `timber` for making things that I would normally have used wood for and the cost is silly expensive (having said that timber is pretty expensive now too). I think on a garden building there...
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    wooden window frames

    Yes, I think thats still much better price than a new window. But with a bit of fettling I can probably make the bit I need. I have removed 2 beads and if I remove the other two then I'm sure the window can be liberated. Putty was horrible stuff, but it should leave a non-setting seal which...
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    wooden window frames

    Google isn't your friend when you didn't know the name of the bit you needed. But now I know I can probably work it out. I found the original manufacturer, who changed names (which is always suggesting they are trying to escape their past) and I have contacted them. The new buildings they...
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    wooden window frames

    Ah, yes all terms I saw online and now I know what they mean! I'm not handy with a router - how hard can it be? , I'd make a simple joint and then I just need to get a profile that nearly works. (I'm not that bad, I have built and repaired aircraft wings)
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    wooden window frames

    These are the frame - and so when that goes - I'll be looking for these but for now the frame is fine, its the opening flappy bit with the glass in it and at the top I can't get fixed.
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    wooden window frames

    If I can find something that is close enough and doesn't cost £40 to ship then I can probably work with that. My wife is Portuguese and they have big shops called Leroy Merlin, and there you can go down an isle and find the stuff you need to easily fix the window. Its so frustrating that we...
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    wooden window frames

    Yeah - thats pretty much where I started this thread. And I guess that is why they sell complete window units. At the end of the day there is a hole in a wooden frame 720x400 that it has to fit in, it can't be that hard. My other plan was find some wood close and maybe route it or something...
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    wooden window frames

    Nope, seems to be a complete window. Very frustrating I don't seem to be able to find anything anywhere online or offline. Its 72cm x 40cm opening. Double glazed. Can I not just get wood of a suitable cross section? Again, since I don't know what its called I can't find anything.
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