mpooley
Established Member
Hi I built a cupola for my workshop 14 years ago and it is still in pretty good condition.. but
a few years ago I noticed some rot where the corners of the sill had opened up
I cleaned all of the corners out and filled with an epoxy filler and apart from some cracks round the edge of the filler it doesn't keep bad.
But needs doing every year as they always open up and sometimes they rot a bit more and I have to chop it all out and start again.
I notice this is beginning to happen on my home made greenhouse sills too.
I was thinking of covering the joints with flashing tape I have left over. Just covering the top of the joint leaving air to get to the bottom?
Do you think this would be wise?
is there anything else you could suggest to stop this happening?
Thanks for any advice.
Mike
a few years ago I noticed some rot where the corners of the sill had opened up
I cleaned all of the corners out and filled with an epoxy filler and apart from some cracks round the edge of the filler it doesn't keep bad.
But needs doing every year as they always open up and sometimes they rot a bit more and I have to chop it all out and start again.
I notice this is beginning to happen on my home made greenhouse sills too.
I was thinking of covering the joints with flashing tape I have left over. Just covering the top of the joint leaving air to get to the bottom?
Do you think this would be wise?
is there anything else you could suggest to stop this happening?
Thanks for any advice.
Mike