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Hi,
A simple enough question- I think!
I am fixing up a wooden garage in the garden and the windows are in a poor state. I used the instructions about how to fix a broken window- well actually I read them after I finished replacing the broken one- but I got it about right.
Anyway, my question is about putty. I was harder to get a nice finish than I expected. It also didn't adhere to the wood as well as I expected. I think the finish was due to me being a bit tight on wetting the putty knife, but the upshot was it took longer than I expected. I was wondering why I was using putty rather than silicon or "frame sealant" from a cartridge gun that looks to me to be quicker and easier to get a nice finish (also cheaper!).
A simple enough question- I think!
I am fixing up a wooden garage in the garden and the windows are in a poor state. I used the instructions about how to fix a broken window- well actually I read them after I finished replacing the broken one- but I got it about right.
Anyway, my question is about putty. I was harder to get a nice finish than I expected. It also didn't adhere to the wood as well as I expected. I think the finish was due to me being a bit tight on wetting the putty knife, but the upshot was it took longer than I expected. I was wondering why I was using putty rather than silicon or "frame sealant" from a cartridge gun that looks to me to be quicker and easier to get a nice finish (also cheaper!).