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    Installing double glazed panes into old frames?

    Depends on the size of your rebate, the smallest thickness of sealed unit is 14mm overall, then you need room for your putty 2mm, then your beads. Other than that go with step units, these take up the same thickness of single glass. Not many people make them now and I only know of one...
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    Double Glazing >> What to Look Out For?

    I dont think I'm recommending them by the way I wrote my above reply :? Nothing is free in this world :) Make sure you read this part. Then you will know what companies not to buy from :D _____________________________ moderator please note 10a
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    Wooden Double Glazing

    That is rubbish, wood is always going to be better than upvc, although there is more maintenance as you say, they look a lot better !!! The part about units blowing in wooden windows is also a load of bull. If the sealed unit is made right in the first place and is glazed into the frame...
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    Double Glazing >> What to Look Out For?

    just look out for the companies that tell you to buy the downstairs and get the upstairs free or buy the back and get the front free + free fitting and you don't have to pay for 20 years + we will give you a free holiday if you sign up today !! :shock: plus look out for companies who...
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    victorian garden bench

    Thanks for that, but I just want to find one cheaper than £177 :lol:
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    victorian garden bench

    Thanks Mr Grumpy, That is the exact bench I want though, but thought it cost a bit too much at £177. If anybody knows a website thats cheaper let me know !!! I will keep searching though. :lol: ______________________ moderator please note 4
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    victorian garden bench

    Ok, I want one of these, does anybody know where to get it cheaper?? Victorian garden bench ( cast aluminium) Seems a bit expensive £177 at the below link http://www.taylorsgardenbuildings.co.uk/store/customer/product.php?productid=17620&MMCF_Pangora
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    Chimineas

    Thanks for the link but but they charge £240 !! for the 53" including vat yet Impact Glazing charge £186 including vat. The basket weave is the one I want so I will have to shop around a bit more. Just found out £ 240 for aluminium one
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    Chimineas

    Thanks for that Thermo and everybody else who have given advice. Cheers :D
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    Chimineas

    I was told cast Iron are best. Masona how much did you pay for yours ?
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    Chimineas

    This is a picture from my first link :D
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    Chimineas

    Thermo are they better than a standard bbq ? What type have you got and does the price look ok on the link in my first thread ? as I will get free delivery. Thanks for the help edited to say I can't find them on machine marts website
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    Chimineas

    I was plannining on ordering a chiminea now the summer is coming and the bbq start http://www.impactglazing.com/chimineas_?b=1 Does anybody have one and can you give me some information on them. I had never heard of them until i stumbled across a website. :oops: Any info would be...
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