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Thread: Warped window
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5th March 2006, 02:40 PM #1Wannabe woodworker
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Warped window
My brother in law has a problem with his sash windows - the bottom pane has warped inwards around 3 mills and can't be closed properly.
The windows were painted on the inside for a long time, but not the outside. He finally got around to painting the outside, and this may have caused the wood to warp (the window was new when I helped him install it).
I'm not sure how to fix it. Would forcing it into place and leaving it closed help bend it back over time, or is planing it a better solution?
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5th March 2006, 04:27 PM #2Originally Posted by dale
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9th March 2006, 11:14 PM #3Wannabe woodworker
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Thanks for that. I shall get him to do that and we'll see what happens.
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3rd April 2006, 11:11 PM #4Carbatec CTJ-65
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I've heard of fixing doors for "winds" and "cupping" by lying them out in the sun on a level surface for a few hours. Presumably this allows the moisture content to equalise, and probably you'd put the "cup" side down and let the weight of the window flatten it. I think forcing it into place with wedges will not work, as you need to wedge it past the neutral position, which I don't think you will be able to do. Just a suggestion.
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3rd April 2006, 11:37 PM #5
If the cupping was due to the outside being left raw while the inside was painted, planing would be a quick fix but odds are that after painting the outside it'll eventually move back as things equalise...
As rails'n'stiles for windows are generally fairly thick, I wouldn't hold my breath trying the sunlight method, although stripping the paint off and leaving it indoors for a few months would probably work. Well... might work. I wouldn't rely on it though.
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