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Hello all,
I had a double glaze glass unit get condensation on the inside of the glass, but luckily!! today I was at BandQ and spotted a lone pvc door with the same size glass in the bargain bin for a fiver.... Well seeing as I had been quoted about 100quid for this glass snapped it up and decided to replace it this afternoon...
So far so good...
well got it all stripped out and fitted in nice, then to put in the rubber seals that pop in around the glass. They went in far too easily... turns out the glass is a bit thinner than the original!!!
Doh...
Are there larger rubber seals available to squeeze into the gaps to holde the glass firm?
Or is there anyother way I could make this work... Without the obvious of spending 100quid... hehe
Thanks in advance.
Rob
I had a double glaze glass unit get condensation on the inside of the glass, but luckily!! today I was at BandQ and spotted a lone pvc door with the same size glass in the bargain bin for a fiver.... Well seeing as I had been quoted about 100quid for this glass snapped it up and decided to replace it this afternoon...
So far so good...
well got it all stripped out and fitted in nice, then to put in the rubber seals that pop in around the glass. They went in far too easily... turns out the glass is a bit thinner than the original!!!
Doh...
Are there larger rubber seals available to squeeze into the gaps to holde the glass firm?
Or is there anyother way I could make this work... Without the obvious of spending 100quid... hehe
Thanks in advance.
Rob