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Replacement Beading for UPVC Window.   
Some time ago I moved the windows at the back of the house into
position in the new extension.  Most went OK but the Kitchen window was
difficult and I ended up damaging a length of beading used to keep the
glass in place.  I put it back with a temporary bodge, incorporating
some small pieces of the broken beading but now is the time to try and
put it right.

The problem is that I don't know where to start looking for the correct
type of beading.  I have asked a local window manufacturer but he
claimed never to have seen the same type of beading before.  I asked a
builder friend and he got hold of a length for me, but although it is
the correct size, the profile is different and it will not clip into
the frame.  Not sure if it's relevant but this particular window
incorporates a tilt/turn casement and all of the beading is internal to
the house.

I believe I now have three options :-

1. Replace the entire window (expensive but may end up being the only
realistic option).

2. Continue trying to source a replacement beading of the correct type.
 (I can't wait too much longer and as stated above I don't really know
where to begin looking).

3. Try to make use of the ill-fitting piece that my friend gave me.  I
believe I could trim this piece so that it will sit at the correct
angle, but I would then have to glue it into place somehow.  If I mess
it up, then I will have to settle for the first option.  What's the
best thing for glueing two pieces of UPVC together ?

Anybody like to offered considered opinion on this self-inflicted
problem.
Date:19 Sep 2005 04:57:15 -0700   Author:  

Re: Replacement Beading for UPVC Window.   
In article ,
   Kevin  wrote:

>  What's the
> best thing for glueing two pieces of UPVC together ?


Plastic drain pipe glue - the grey stuff often made by Terrain. You can
buy the solvent glue at a BM.

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    Dave Plowman        dave@davenoise.co.uk           London SW
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Date:Mon, 19 Sep 2005 13:45:15 +0100   Author:  

Re: Replacement Beading for UPVC Window.   
In article ,
	"Dave Plowman (News)"  writes:

> In article ,
>    Kevin  wrote:
>>  What's the
>> best thing for glueing two pieces of UPVC together ?
> 
> Plastic drain pipe glue - the grey stuff often made by Terrain. You can
> buy the solvent glue at a BM.


Window beading is tough and usually hammered into place.
You'll be very lucky if the solvent weld doesn't break.

I would try some more window fabricators. My installer
broke one of my beading pieces, and the local fabricator
made up a new piece in a few minutes whilst he waited.

-- 
Andrew Gabriel
Date:19 Sep 2005 19:15:49 GMT   Author:  

Re: Replacement Beading for UPVC Window.   
"Kevin"  wrote in message 
news:1127131035.237216.303000@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...


> Anybody like to offered considered opinion on this self-inflicted
> problem.
>


Was the original profile manufacturer not stamped onto the frame anywhere - 
i.e. Rehau, Plastmo, Eurocell etc. ?

Alex
Date:Mon, 19 Sep 2005 21:07:16 GMT   Author:  

Re: Replacement Beading for UPVC Window.   
Kevin wrote:


> Anybody like to offered considered opinion on this self-inflicted
> problem.


Been there done that and have a uPVC window with crappy damaged beading 
to prove it - no supplier I could find was able to match it.

You could try what I did and upload some pictures to some webspace or 
other and see if someone recognises the brand (not that it helped in my 
case!)

David
Date:Mon, 19 Sep 2005 22:11:54 GMT   Author: