Window Frame Help Required Please
Hi,
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Over the coming months I want to paint our 2 large front window frames. However, all the (moveable) windows are stuck in place by paint - not of my doing but the previous owner. As you maybe see in the attached images there is more paint on some of the windows than the frames:doh: Is the frame a standard sort here in Alace? If so, is it known by a certain name?
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What is the easiest way to get the window to open? Is it possible to remove them from the existing frames so I can re-putty some of the glass panes? It appears on this set up that the use of round dowelling is used as a guide for the up & down movement of the windows (well in theory anyway)
Do you think it would be better to replace the whole frame (even though there isn’t any obvious rot)? Could anyone give me a rough idea how much it would cost to replace the two of them?
Thanking those in advance for their replies.
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Cheers
MH
Don't think opf replacing.
The windows look fine. The previous post was spot on. I have done similar with my windows. I used a stanley knife to cut into the paint which binds the windows together. It does not leave so much of a jagged edge, not perfect but worth doing. The metal plates are holding the bottom of the window spring which is located in the tube which runs each side of the window. Replacements available at Bunnies.
Step one, use the stanley knife to cut the paint, inside and out of the room.
Step two, lever the top of the tube which holds the spring tube. It is normally nailed in.
Step three, remove the window locks. The buggers will close on you when you least expect and damage the wood.
Step four, follow the instructions on the previous post.
When the windows are taken out you can paint and sand at your leisure. Get some plastic to cover non existing windows while you work on them.
Be careful not to repeat the same problem caused by previous owner. Don't bind everything with paint. I used a block of soap to lubricate. George