Well, what a surprise!!
I started this blog just under 4 years ago, with no idea of
how many people would drop in.
I have signed in this morning and found that the page views
have just tipped over 15000 !
I have had contact from people in India, Australia, New Zealand,
France, South Africa, USA, Canada and many more.
Thanks to anyone who took the time to drop in.
If you want to contact me, I'm on metalwindowparts@gmail.com
Here's looking forward to the next 15000 readers.
Monday, 9 March 2015
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Metal Window Handle Repair and the big sort out.
Still lots of clearing being done and finding all
sorts of things that I haven't seen for years!
This was a simple job, that I did today.
This is it as it was.
This is it repaired!
I took the handle below, off it's back-plate and fitted it onto
the the back-plate that was sent.
This will do the job, keeping the window secure.
Just a simple case of three screws to fit.
sorts of things that I haven't seen for years!
This was a simple job, that I did today.
This is it as it was.
This is it repaired!
I took the handle below, off it's back-plate and fitted it onto
the the back-plate that was sent.
This will do the job, keeping the window secure.
Just a simple case of three screws to fit.
If
you see anything on this blog, that you think would help you out or you
have any questions and would like to speak to someone - please give us a
call.
We have readers from all over the world but we are UK based, in the East Midlands.
0116 2742195.
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Crittall Windows, Steel Windows, Metal Windows.
Whatever you want to call them - they have been around
for quite a long time now and over the years, many different
types of Handles, Stays, Hinges, Pivots and other fittings,
have been produced to satisfy the requirements of that
period in the life of a steel window.
The Art Deco period had different fittings to the earlier
Victorian and Edwardian frames and as the years progressed
through the 40's and 50's and then onto the 60's, 70's and 80's
different fittings were produced to be "of that period".
So, a new year - stock-taking to be done and there are tins and
tins like this, full of goodies.
This is just part of another purchase, made around 5 years ago.
That was also Very heavy!!
When people ask about fittings for windows, their comment is usually
"well there can't be that many different parts - surely"!!
There are!!
If you want to talk parts for Steel Windows, Metal Windows, Crittall
Windows - whatever you choose to call them - I speak the language!
for quite a long time now and over the years, many different
types of Handles, Stays, Hinges, Pivots and other fittings,
have been produced to satisfy the requirements of that
period in the life of a steel window.
The Art Deco period had different fittings to the earlier
Victorian and Edwardian frames and as the years progressed
through the 40's and 50's and then onto the 60's, 70's and 80's
different fittings were produced to be "of that period".
So, a new year - stock-taking to be done and there are tins and
tins like this, full of goodies.
These are part of a vast amount of Crittall and Steel Window fittings, that were
acquired just over 10 years ago.
This is what it looked like when we went to collect it.
It was Very Very heavy!!!
This is just part of another purchase, made around 5 years ago.
That was also Very heavy!!
When people ask about fittings for windows, their comment is usually
"well there can't be that many different parts - surely"!!
There are!!
If you want to talk parts for Steel Windows, Metal Windows, Crittall
Windows - whatever you choose to call them - I speak the language!
If
you see anything on this blog, that you think would help you out or you
have any questions and would like to speak to someone - please give us a
call.
We have readers from all over the world but we are UK based, in the East Midlands.
0116 2742195.
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Replica Window Keeps
Another relatively straightforward job.
Keeps for a locking system on timber windows.
Some were broken, some were missing - that was all that was wrong
with the operation of the window, everything else was fine.
So, just a case of undoing three screws, removing the old one,
fit the new one, job done.
Simple but effective.
Keeps for a locking system on timber windows.
Some were broken, some were missing - that was all that was wrong
with the operation of the window, everything else was fine.
So, just a case of undoing three screws, removing the old one,
fit the new one, job done.
Simple but effective.
If
you see anything on this blog, that you think would help you out or you
have any questions and would like to speak to someone - please give us a
call.
We have readers from all over the world but we are UK based, in the East Midlands.
0116 2742195.
Friday, 26 September 2014
A simple Job, sometimes they are!
Nothing special, this one!!
Simple job - "Can you copy this?"
I have no idea what it does or how it fits but it's copied!
Job done!
Simple job - "Can you copy this?"
I have no idea what it does or how it fits but it's copied!
Job done!
If
you see anything on this blog, that you think would help you out or you
have any questions and would like to speak to someone - please give us a
call.
We have readers from all over the world but we are UK based, in the East Midlands.
0116 2742195.
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Parts for Metal Windows and a lot more.
I am just getting some details together from some of the latest projects,
to get this blog rolling again, so for the time being - here are a couple
of montage shots, showing some of the things we can offer.
Any questions, drop me a line here:
metalwindowparts@gmail.com
to get this blog rolling again, so for the time being - here are a couple
of montage shots, showing some of the things we can offer.
Any questions, drop me a line here:
metalwindowparts@gmail.com
If
you see anything on this blog, that you think would help you out or you
have any questions and would like to speak to someone - please give us a
call.
We have readers from all over the world but we are UK based, in the East Midlands.
0116 2742195.
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Window Stay Plunger - Captive Stay Box.
This is a job I did some time ago but couldn't
find the images!!
This is known as a Captive Stay Box, although
it is more often referred to as a Stay Plunger.
The original ones, after around 30 years of service,
were worn and damaged, so replacements were
made in brass and plated.
Any questions about anything you have seen on this
blog - contact me on metalwindowparts@gmail.com
find the images!!
This is known as a Captive Stay Box, although
it is more often referred to as a Stay Plunger.
The original ones, after around 30 years of service,
were worn and damaged, so replacements were
made in brass and plated.
Any questions about anything you have seen on this
blog - contact me on metalwindowparts@gmail.com
If
you see anything on this blog, that you think would help you out or you
have any questions and would like to speak to someone - please give us a
call.
We have readers from all over the world but we are UK based, in the East Midlands.
0116 2742195.
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