Mike on the Wey Posted September 23, 2020 Report Share Posted September 23, 2020 Can anybody identify the manufacturer of this double-glazed porthole? It isn't Channelglaze. Dimensions to edge of trim - internal 432mm external 410mm. No name or number visible. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nbfiresprite Posted September 23, 2020 Report Share Posted September 23, 2020 Not a Caldwell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pearley Posted September 24, 2020 Report Share Posted September 24, 2020 Or a Wesley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matty40s Posted September 24, 2020 Report Share Posted September 24, 2020 However, any one of those could probably replace the top blown hopper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracy D'arth Posted September 24, 2020 Report Share Posted September 24, 2020 There are ways of recovering a clouded double glazed unit if that is the only problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike on the Wey Posted September 25, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 25, 2020 On 24/09/2020 at 13:36, Tracy D'arth said: There are ways of recovering a clouded double glazed unit if that is the only problem. It is indeed; I thought I would need a new hopper section. Thank you for the information (and to matty40s). So a better question - can anybody point me towards a person or company who can repair a blown double-glazed unit please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracy D'arth Posted September 25, 2020 Report Share Posted September 25, 2020 5 minutes ago, Mike on the Wey said: It is indeed; I thought I would need a new hopper section. Thank you for the information (and to matty40s). So a better question - can anybody point me towards a person or company who can repair a blown double-glazed unit please? I know of no one where you are. I have done them in the past by drilling holes in 2 opposite corners through the spacer, washing them inside with industrial clear alcohol. Drain and blow dry with dry compressed air while warming it up. Seal the holes and all round the edge again with black glazing silicone whilst still warm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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