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How to Refit Part of Window Sill
martindow
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The centre part of a window sill has come away after I put too much weight on it fitting curtains.
It is wooden and narrow (about 3 inches wide) and looks as though it was fixed on with some sort of foam to a uPVC window frame above and brickwork behind.
I need something that does not grab immediately while I manoeuvre it into position and that copes with uneven gaps against the brickwork.
Also can you advise what to use to fill small gaps at the ends to neighbouring pieces of sill. It is above a radiator so presumably needs to have some flexibility.
It is wooden and narrow (about 3 inches wide) and looks as though it was fixed on with some sort of foam to a uPVC window frame above and brickwork behind.
I need something that does not grab immediately while I manoeuvre it into position and that copes with uneven gaps against the brickwork.
Also can you advise what to use to fill small gaps at the ends to neighbouring pieces of sill. It is above a radiator so presumably needs to have some flexibility.
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