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30th October 2006, 04:24 AM #1Member
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how to join?
yes i am a noob and only woodwork i have done was back in high school.
how do i join this together... http://i13.tinypic.com/2lvg302.jpg dowel?
and how do i fasten it into the top window frame... http://i14.tinypic.com/33l09kn.jpg
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30th October 2006, 06:57 AM #2how do i join this together...
As for fixing it into the frame, tricky with the glass in place. What about just glueing it to the glass with silicone glue?
Cheers
Ian
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30th October 2006, 11:55 AM #3Member
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ah bugger! i'll go buy me another peice of jarrah.
yeah the glass will be removed. what i am trying to do is replace the single panel of glass and making it 6.
any more tips.
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30th October 2006, 11:56 AM #4
Ianab is precisely right on the Cross Lap joints, As for inserting into that Transit window? Permanant? Is it to be an Overlay? They make simulated Muttins that fit in double glazed windows and they utilise a sliding clip. I have some in a window of a room addition that has a small dowel "tit" sticking out of each end. A mating hole is in the frame of the sash. My pieces are thin enough to Bow out and allow pointing the dowel tips into the holes (Indentions) As you have pictured, I don't think you can bow the pieces.
You could make them semi-permanant by inserting in the space and securing with a small brad or pin nail. Or use doubles sided tape to secure to the flat surface, Perhaps hot melt glue...
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