Have a set of double doors that are timber but double glazed. The timber has slightly warped in the sun, and there is now a slight gap between the glazing and the timber. This has caused water to get into the wood and the paint has flaked/failed.
I'd like to refinish them using linseed oil paint (...no let's not start a war on that). Is there any reason why i can't seal over the top of the existing seals with linseed oil putty, and paint the doors like i would have done an old fashioned single glazed door? The linseed putty will act as a gap filler for where the door timber has warped a little...and should seal the doors nicely again?
Any thoughts?
I'd like to refinish them using linseed oil paint (...no let's not start a war on that). Is there any reason why i can't seal over the top of the existing seals with linseed oil putty, and paint the doors like i would have done an old fashioned single glazed door? The linseed putty will act as a gap filler for where the door timber has warped a little...and should seal the doors nicely again?
Any thoughts?