Outhousd, clad in 7" feather edge. Built 25 years ago.
The windows were set back flush with the 1" batten, then the feather edge lapped onto the window side and nailed to the batten, the open ends sealed onto the window frame with a non-setting paintable mastic. Which is still sticky in places.
To the north, this arrangement has survived quite well. To the west, less so, and to the south it had failed completely. The sills had rotted where they met the feather edge, also the bottom of the frame uprights.
The sun is a great destroyer.
I had thought to repeat the arrangement with the new accoya windows, but with Sikaflex 291 paintable polyurethane marine adhesive/bedding, plus the appropriate primer. As far as I can see, the wood was previously unprimed.
2" silicon bronze ship nails.
What do we think?
The windows were set back flush with the 1" batten, then the feather edge lapped onto the window side and nailed to the batten, the open ends sealed onto the window frame with a non-setting paintable mastic. Which is still sticky in places.
To the north, this arrangement has survived quite well. To the west, less so, and to the south it had failed completely. The sills had rotted where they met the feather edge, also the bottom of the frame uprights.
The sun is a great destroyer.
I had thought to repeat the arrangement with the new accoya windows, but with Sikaflex 291 paintable polyurethane marine adhesive/bedding, plus the appropriate primer. As far as I can see, the wood was previously unprimed.
2" silicon bronze ship nails.
What do we think?