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Hi there,



We have a selection of glass panels, some of which are double glazed. The glass casements have been removed from the frames and are in good condition - would be ideal for making new windows or cold-frames


Dimensions are as follows;

Clear glass;

545 x 1020mm

460 x 930 mm

Three panes of double glazed are frosted;

655 x 685 mm

655 x 975 mm

220 x 810 mm


Also there are two windows where one pane is cracked but the other is intact (good if you were going to dismantle?)


460 x 830 mm

360 x 940 mm


We also have a single sash window pane with wooden frame


970 x 810 mm


And a mirror:


630 x 1850mm


Thanks


Laura

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Hi there,



We have a selection of glass panels, some of which are double glazed. The glass casements have been removed from the frames and are in good condition - would be ideal for making new windows or cold-frames


Dimensions are as follows;

Clear glass;

545 x 1020mm

460 x 930 mm

Three panes of double glazed are frosted;

655 x 685 mm

655 x 975 mm

220 x 810 mm


Also there are two windows where one pane is cracked but the other is intact (good if you were going to dismantle?)


460 x 830 mm

360 x 940 mm


We also have a single sash window pane with wooden frame


970 x 810 mm


And a mirror:


630 x 1850mm


Thanks


Laura


Peterkin82 Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Hi there,

>

>

> We have a selection of glass panels, some of which

> are double glazed. The glass casements have been

> removed from the frames and are in good condition

> - would be ideal for making new windows or

> cold-frames

>

> Dimensions are as follows;

> Clear glass;

> 545 x 1020mm

> 460 x 930 mm

> Three panes of double glazed are frosted;

> 655 x 685 mm

> 655 x 975 mm

> 220 x 810 mm

>

> Also there are two windows where one pane is

> cracked but the other is intact (good if you were

> going to dismantle?)

>

> 460 x 830 mm

> 360 x 940 mm

>

> We also have a single sash window pane with wooden

> frame

>

> 970 x 810 mm

>

> And a mirror:

>

> 630 x 1850mm

>

> Thanks

>

> Laura

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