Just needs painting now
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Took a bit of a long time whilst I figured out quite how to fit the new bits in, even if the execution was easy enough, apart from planing down the thin guide strips, which was a bit fiddly
very cool. is that a fiberglass filler product? I have a rotted exterior window sill that needs replacing, but I might try a repair to hold off the replacement, until we can afford to replace the window too.
Not glass fibre, though you
could reinforce with glass fibre or some such I guess. It's a two-pack epoxy resin, presumably somewhat akin to araldite, though sold as a wood filler. Quite expensive, as two tubes (mastic sealant sized) plus a couple of pots of the more liquid two part "primer" was around £80.
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I've previously used "Abatron" brand from Axminster but now out of stock, so went for this stuff.
Abatron is more of a putty which you mould in your (rubber gloved) hands but less sticky. I think this new stuff (3c) is easier to apply with a putty knife than Abatron.
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Both are machine-sandable and can be shaved with a wood chisel once hard.
Despite the cost, I'll be using this kind of stuff from now on. I had very good results on my three floor bay windows a few years back, and it's totally held up.
Also got this two part stuff which is more for masonry and has something like stone dust in it.
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that's wild! you're a rock climber!
Great looking gaff Prof.
You may have read my ramblings, but we too have moved into town, also in a 3 storey (is yours a 4?), albeit mine is new and not as interesting on the eye as yours.
We're on the edge of town, but doctors, school etc are an easy stroll and the town centre itself, complete with grade II listed pools of vomit, is a gentle 10 minute ride away. Despite being a country boy I'm quite enjoying it.
Not DIY as I paid someone to do it. Solar film, and very happy I am with it.
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Not DIY as I paid someone to do it. Solar film, and very happy I am with it.
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