Shave/plane glass?
Steve Firth wrote:
rpgs rock dvds wrote:
The existing double glazing looks cheap and nasty. My "bodge job"
approach to this problem was to buy 3 sheets of thick lamenated
glass, and simply wedge them inside the inner window area, so that
they sit on top of the window sill, a little bit like secondary
glazing. Luckily, there's a kind of perimeter ridge area within this
inner window area, where I can lean the sheets of glass against. But
because the glass sheets are fractionally too tall, there's not
enough room for me to wedge them between the window sill at the
bottom, and the top part of the inner window area.
light comes on
And you consider yourself to be the "intelligent one" ROTFL.
I thought it was obvious from the first post of this thread that the glass
was oversize in height or width (or both). And you called me *cockwitted*,
shakes head and sighs! *eg*
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