These Widows Just Don't Want to Shift, 27 July

 

Sally gave the walk-in wardrobe its first coat of paint and finished the alcove of Serena’s French doors. She also top-coated both sides of the internal garage door and, most impressively, sanded down (and removed the tatty putty from) the study windows.


For my part, after a ‘day in the office’ I removed the study windows for Sally to work on, gave the balustrade posts their first coat of paint, top coated the wood around the ceiling light in the loo and refreshed the putty on the study windows. 


The windows were a pain to remove. The had hinges that you should be able to simply lift and separate. That worked reasonably well for the first but the second wasn’t shifting and, having raised to a few millimetres, it wasn’t going back either. In the end we cleared the decades of paint from the hinge screws and unscrewed the hinges from the frame. Even with the window free of the frame, a good whack was needed with a hammer to separate the two halves of the hinge – it is a wonder the windows even opened; they were that well seized. 

Oh, and sealed and top (third) coated the seat/lids on the garage trough.



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