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![]() cucumber wrote: Lobster wrote: (And I've never fitted a window with the glass already in place - would hate to have to do that, for the weight, fragility and unwieldiness.) David The ready made windows from B&Q or Wicks (can't remember which... maybe both) come with some rather dodgy looking plastic tabs to clip on the If you read the instructions it also tells you how to do it properly by drilling through the frame and into the wall. frame and screw on to opening leaving the glass in place during install. It doesn't look like it would be a lot of fun fitting one of those. Again, read the instructions, only the glass in opening panes is "permanently" fitted. The glass in non-opening frames has to be removed and fitted with the spacers and glazing tape, whichever way you attach the frames to the wall. MBQ |
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