Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architraves, staff beads, and cover moulds. Orders are available for collection from our Bridgend yard or for delivery across South Wales.
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Pine glass bead 12mm x 9mm x 2400mm is a slim timber moulding used to secure glazing panels within window frames and door lights. Cut from straight-grained pine, it provides a neat, traditional finish and is supplied in 2.4 metre lengths ready to cut to size.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 9mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Glass bead |
| Finish | Planed, ready to sand and paint or stain |
What it's used for
- Securing single or double glazing panes within softwood window frames
- Retaining glass panels in internal door lights and glazed cabinet doors
- Replacing damaged or missing glass beads on existing timber windows
- Providing a clean rebate finish on pine joinery and timber-effect window boards
Fitting and handling
Store the beads flat in a dry, covered area and allow them to acclimatise to the room temperature for at least 48 hours before fitting, particularly in heated or humid interiors. Fix with a suitable clear adhesive or panel pins, mitreing the corners at 45 degrees for a neat joint. Lightly sand the surface before applying your chosen paint or stain to ensure good adhesion and a smooth finish.
FAQ
What size glass bead do I need for a standard timber window?
The correct size depends on the rebate depth and glass thickness, but a 12mm x 9mm bead is a common fit for single-glazed softwood windows. Always measure the existing bead or rebate before ordering to confirm the profile suits your frame.
Can I paint or stain this pine glass bead?
Yes. Pine takes both paint and stain well. Sand lightly with 120-grit paper first, wipe away dust, and apply a suitable primer or wood conditioner before your topcoat for an even, lasting finish.
How many lengths will I need for a window?
Measure the perimeter of each pane and add roughly 10 percent for mitre waste. A single 2400mm length covers up to 2.4 metres of bead run, so most standard window panes will require one to two lengths per opening.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architraves, staff beads, and cover moulds. Orders are available for collection from our Bridgend yard or for delivery across South Wales.

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Description
Pine glass bead 12mm x 9mm x 2400mm is a slim timber moulding used to secure glazing panels within window frames and door lights. Cut from straight-grained pine, it provides a neat, traditional finish and is supplied in 2.4 metre lengths ready to cut to size.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 9mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Glass bead |
| Finish | Planed, ready to sand and paint or stain |
What it's used for
- Securing single or double glazing panes within softwood window frames
- Retaining glass panels in internal door lights and glazed cabinet doors
- Replacing damaged or missing glass beads on existing timber windows
- Providing a clean rebate finish on pine joinery and timber-effect window boards
Fitting and handling
Store the beads flat in a dry, covered area and allow them to acclimatise to the room temperature for at least 48 hours before fitting, particularly in heated or humid interiors. Fix with a suitable clear adhesive or panel pins, mitreing the corners at 45 degrees for a neat joint. Lightly sand the surface before applying your chosen paint or stain to ensure good adhesion and a smooth finish.
FAQ
What size glass bead do I need for a standard timber window?
The correct size depends on the rebate depth and glass thickness, but a 12mm x 9mm bead is a common fit for single-glazed softwood windows. Always measure the existing bead or rebate before ordering to confirm the profile suits your frame.
Can I paint or stain this pine glass bead?
Yes. Pine takes both paint and stain well. Sand lightly with 120-grit paper first, wipe away dust, and apply a suitable primer or wood conditioner before your topcoat for an even, lasting finish.
How many lengths will I need for a window?
Measure the perimeter of each pane and add roughly 10 percent for mitre waste. A single 2400mm length covers up to 2.4 metres of bead run, so most standard window panes will require one to two lengths per opening.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architraves, staff beads, and cover moulds. Orders are available for collection from our Bridgend yard or for delivery across South Wales.




















