Doug71
Established Member
A customer has asked me to fix some rot in the bottoms of a couple of sliding sash bay windows, the windows are Sapele and only about 12 years old (I didn't make them).
The fronts had some cover caps on which looked really rotten at the bottom, when I removed them they were just MR MDF and were soaking wet, I guessed they had just held water which had in turn made the window rot.
Behind the cover caps the windows were worse than expected, it was only when the mushy MDF dried out I noticed these bore holes in it, guess something had made a home or had a feast in there, probably then moved on to the window sill and chewed on that a bit?
Any ideas what would do this, maybe some kind of wasps or flies?
The fronts had some cover caps on which looked really rotten at the bottom, when I removed them they were just MR MDF and were soaking wet, I guessed they had just held water which had in turn made the window rot.
Behind the cover caps the windows were worse than expected, it was only when the mushy MDF dried out I noticed these bore holes in it, guess something had made a home or had a feast in there, probably then moved on to the window sill and chewed on that a bit?
Any ideas what would do this, maybe some kind of wasps or flies?