Rotted front window temporary interim solution?

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Our big front window-frame is decades old and is rotted.

Until i get a company in to install a new window, how can i cover this rot up in bottom right-hand corner?

Thanks.
 

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If you find a plastic centre and grab some damaged uPVC off the damaged pile. Fascia board or other type plastic.
Stick and gun around with CT1 or stixall.

Other option is clad with wood strip and slap some paint on. CT1 mastic again to seal and stick on
 
If you find a plastic centre and grab some damaged uPVC off the damaged pile. Fascia board or other type plastic.
Stick and gun around with CT1 or stixall.

Other option is clad with wood strip and slap some paint on. CT1 mastic again to seal and stick on

How about flashband and Acrypol?
 
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If you find a plastic centre and grab some damaged uPVC off the damaged pile. Fascia board or other type plastic.
Stick and gun around with CT1 or stixall.

Other option is clad with wood strip and slap some paint on. CT1 mastic again to seal and stick on

i didn't get around to doing the job.
I checked it earlier, it's basically worse, it's now riddled with termites. Any tips on poisoning them away?
 
i didn't get around to doing the job.
I checked it earlier, it's basically worse, it's now riddled with termites. Any tips on poisoning them away?
If you’ve got termites you’ve got a major problem

I suspect it’s wood lice which are entirely harmless, they just eat dead, rotting wood.
 
If you’ve got termites you’ve got a major problem

I suspect it’s wood lice which are entirely harmless, they just eat dead, rotting wood.

yes, i want to poison them.
 
i just caked it all in acrypol. Temporary solution i guess.
 

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