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Georgian Window Beads
We have really thin window beads on our Georgian listed building
windows and we are having a problem getting someone to take on the task of building one or two new sashes to replace the fast fallen apart sash windows. These are side opening windows. I am a keen woodworker ... and would like to try an dbuild the window from scratch myself. Does anyone know where I can get a parts explosion type diagram so I can see how these things are put together? many thanks all, jON |
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Georgian Window Beads
"sadsjon" wrote in message ... We have really thin window beads on our Georgian listed building windows and we are having a problem getting someone to take on the task of building one or two new sashes to replace the fast fallen apart sash windows. These are side opening windows. I am a keen woodworker ... and would like to try an dbuild the window from scratch myself. Does anyone know where I can get a parts explosion type diagram so I can see how these things are put together? many thanks all, jON email these people http://www.sashwindowspecialist.com/history.html |
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