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Thread: Timber beading
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18th February 2008, 08:45 AM #1New Member
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Timber beading
Hi,
I have a few windows that i need to replace the glass. I have tried to re-putty them but i am making a mess, although i am gettting the hang of it, i have heard of using timber beading instead, is this just like really small quad? Does anyone have a picture or a guide they can show me?
Thank you.
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23rd February 2008, 10:45 AM #2Intermediate Member
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hi Feldapar
will throw my thoughts into the mix as has been a few days since your post
timber beading is pretty much a strip of timber that you fit into an angle - head off to a timber / hardware store and check out the different profiles which include the quad one's you mentioned
haven't really used timber beading but would assume that in using this you no longer need pin nails (to fix your window) prior to applying your putty
hope this helps
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24th February 2008, 04:55 PM #3Senior Member
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It's called glazing bead and the best place to get it is a joinery shop.
I recon putty is better if the window is exposed to rain as it sheds water better
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