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Have a softwood window which has rotted away at the back of the sill, and on the lower inch or so of two uprights - I would like to get it patched up so it will look presentable for a year or so until all the house windows are replaced. How would you approach this - chisel it flat and screw a batten across, filling the uprights and any gaps? Or would two-part epoxy work? A uPVC sill won’t work as the lost wood was largely the raised strip behind the actual sill.
Is it too far gone for a joiner to want to take on? Any advice welcome!





Is it too far gone for a joiner to want to take on? Any advice welcome!




