Wilson joinery
Established Member
Hi everyone
I’m hoping you can help me. I’ve had a bit of a carry on having to fit a concrete lintel above a window in an old garage gable wall. The old hardwood window frame is rotten and was the only thing holding up half the wall!
So I’m going to make a replacement window. Nothing fancy, probably bridle joints, some glue and some masonry bolts to fix it into the opening. I was then planning on having a rebate in the frame for the glazing. Linseed putty on the side of the glass butting into the rebate and then beading on the outside of the frame Brad nailed in.
Does that sound ok?
Couple of questions though, do you think I’d be ok to make it from the standard sort of pressure treated softwood you’d get form fencing/decking merchants?
Also would the process i described above be the same if I was going to use a double glazed unit? (The original glass is single glazed)
Many thanks indeed
Pete
I’m hoping you can help me. I’ve had a bit of a carry on having to fit a concrete lintel above a window in an old garage gable wall. The old hardwood window frame is rotten and was the only thing holding up half the wall!
So I’m going to make a replacement window. Nothing fancy, probably bridle joints, some glue and some masonry bolts to fix it into the opening. I was then planning on having a rebate in the frame for the glazing. Linseed putty on the side of the glass butting into the rebate and then beading on the outside of the frame Brad nailed in.
Does that sound ok?
Couple of questions though, do you think I’d be ok to make it from the standard sort of pressure treated softwood you’d get form fencing/decking merchants?
Also would the process i described above be the same if I was going to use a double glazed unit? (The original glass is single glazed)
Many thanks indeed
Pete