I'm building a garden house and just realised one of the non opening sealed window units (UPVC to the right of the patio doors) is upside down as the 2 holes to release the water from the drip area are at the top. I know the correct way would be to remove the glass and turn the frame round, but the beads were really challenging to get in to a point where I had to use a hair dryer to help get them in. The window is covered with a 2.5 feet canopy.
End of the day it is a garden house. So could I replicate the top holes by drilling the same atvthe bottom and then put in the plastic plugs they supply? Not sure if the top is generally different from the bottom. The frame widths look the same.
Hoping there's an easy way. If not I'll bite the bullet...
and I know it's a stupid thing to do.
End of the day it is a garden house. So could I replicate the top holes by drilling the same atvthe bottom and then put in the plastic plugs they supply? Not sure if the top is generally different from the bottom. The frame widths look the same.
Hoping there's an easy way. If not I'll bite the bullet...
and I know it's a stupid thing to do.
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