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Shackeng:

This frame is in a new window, just fitted this week, and is misaligned, such that the glazing bead cannot sit flush with the frame, in turn leaving gaps at each end of the bead, and it looks much worse in real life. This is a window fitted this week in a new aperture in our dining room. It immediately catches the eye when you look at the window.
I would like to reject it as unsuitable. Any experts on here?

Doctor Gollum:
I believe Nick W or Rob G are the two to ask... ;)

dave the builder:
Either the weld has failed , or was not in the jig correctly when welded
Just politely ask that the frame be re-manufactured and replaced/re-fitted   :y

Viral_Jim:
Agreed. I financed a fair bit of my degree working for euroell. They supply a lot of big fitters. I worked on the welding machines and to me that looks some of my early efforts. For which I quite rightly received a bollocking  ;D 

If you measure the diagonals on the opening that is top left in the pic, I would think you'll find it to be out of square

Shackeng:
Thanks guys. :y

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