meccarroll
Established Member
Hi all just thought I'd post this out of interest, it's a bow window I was asked to repair some time ago.
I have made several circular window and door frames etc but this was the first time I was asked to repair a bow window. It had been repaired before but not very well.
As you can see it had a lot of rust patches showing on the bottom rails of the sashes where someone had nailed strips of hardboard on to cover the rot before the window had a re-paint.
The first thing I did was take out the sashes for referance and make a template of the window using strips of thin plywood etc.
Here is a picture of the sashes I had to replace:
I had to be careful taking the glass out because I had been quoted £700 for each piece of glass if it needed to be replaced. They said if they had to make new curved sheets of glass they would not guarantee it would be the exact same curve.
I made an onsite template of the bow using strips of ply. This was set on a sheet of ply on the workbench and from there I made a trammel to mark out the components such as Cill, staff bead etc.
I have made several circular window and door frames etc but this was the first time I was asked to repair a bow window. It had been repaired before but not very well.
As you can see it had a lot of rust patches showing on the bottom rails of the sashes where someone had nailed strips of hardboard on to cover the rot before the window had a re-paint.
The first thing I did was take out the sashes for referance and make a template of the window using strips of thin plywood etc.
Here is a picture of the sashes I had to replace:
I had to be careful taking the glass out because I had been quoted £700 for each piece of glass if it needed to be replaced. They said if they had to make new curved sheets of glass they would not guarantee it would be the exact same curve.
I made an onsite template of the bow using strips of ply. This was set on a sheet of ply on the workbench and from there I made a trammel to mark out the components such as Cill, staff bead etc.