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    Filling new sash windows in bay window

    Basically yes. The bay has three sides at an angle to each other. There is a separate window on each side, joined together across the top by the frame and the windowsillat the bottom, with frame up the sides. Where the side and cenreal windows meet at an angle of about 120 degrees there are two...
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    Filling new sash windows in bay window

    I obviously didn't make myself clear. The gap is between the windows, not between the sashes. There are 3 separate but adjoining windows, each with 2 sliding sashes. It is the angles between them that are causing the problem.
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    Filling new sash windows in bay window

    We recently (a year or so ago) had new wooden sash windows fitted in bay windows. Where the sashes meet between the centre sash and the 2 outer ones the fitter put flat beading on each side to cover the gap. Unfortunately there is a significant draught coming through between the 2 pieces of...
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