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Thread: Timber Windows for Cubby House
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14th October 2011, 05:36 PM #1
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Timber Windows for Cubby House
I'm working on a cubby house in the woods and want to make some timber-framed windows. What timber would you recommend that would be most weather resistant, so that they don't warp and deteriorate completely and so the kids can still open them a few years from now?
I appreciate they'll need to be re-treated regularly, which can easily be done.
I just want the timber itself to retain its integrity until the kids have outgrown the cubby house.
Cheers!
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15th October 2011, 07:55 AM #2
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Wood for windows
I would have thought any sound timber would suit your purpose if it's "re-treated regularly". Both WRC and Paulownia are timbers used by manufactures to make wooden windows that will last a long time.
Whitewood
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