Hi Guys,
Well I've browsed this forum enough and now Has come the time to ask...
I'm making a brace of window frames to sit inside pre-existing windows, the people want a cheaper form of double glazing. All is well and good with the construction side of things, they're all stacked and ready. However I have warned them of the likely problem of condensation within the two frames. I live in france and the temperature can drop to -10c Or up to 45c. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have used sapele as the lengths of the frames are 2metres b 1metre, I am linseeding the frames, and have run a groove along the bottom rail for water collection and I have drilled some run off holes. Somehow I dont think this is going to be enough. mmmmhelp please.
Decklan
Well I've browsed this forum enough and now Has come the time to ask...
I'm making a brace of window frames to sit inside pre-existing windows, the people want a cheaper form of double glazing. All is well and good with the construction side of things, they're all stacked and ready. However I have warned them of the likely problem of condensation within the two frames. I live in france and the temperature can drop to -10c Or up to 45c. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have used sapele as the lengths of the frames are 2metres b 1metre, I am linseeding the frames, and have run a groove along the bottom rail for water collection and I have drilled some run off holes. Somehow I dont think this is going to be enough. mmmmhelp please.
Decklan