Nickel-plated thrust washer/rosette sold per pair
For dimensions see picture
Suitable screw number 19.
EUR21.36
For scraping profiled surfaces and rough carpentry.
Scraper blade in special abrasive steel. Designed to reduce power requirements and not damage the wood. The blades are sharpenable and the back of the blade is sharpened so as not to lose the unique profiles.Ergonomically designed handle.
Intended for use when scraping heated paint on wood using the Speedheater methodTM.
From the Speedheater System.
EUR33.18
Knife of the so-called Swedish model for puttying windows. Angled steel blade for the correct angle of the putty seam. Easy-to-grip wooden handle.
For scraping glass and putty seams etc.Ergonomic handle. The scraper is sharpenable at both ends.
EUR17.18
High-quality chisel with adjustable support wheel against the sash, which facilitates the removal of window putty and prevents damage to the glass.
EUR36.27
An elevation plate or spacer plate is often needed when installing a weatherization fitting on inward opening windows. The thickness of the sash and the distance to the window frame can vary and an elevation plate helps to mount in a neat way. Usually there is a difference of about 5-20 mm and then you need to buy corresponding elevation plates to ensure a good installation.
Elevation washers may also be needed when installing weatherization fittings for outward opening windows. For example, when you have stucco or profiles in the window sash or window sill that do not allow you to mount the weatherization fitting where you want.
EUR3.64
EUR4.09
Rosette in brass of ordinary 1800 and early 1900s model. Fits our brass door knobs and lever handles, but is also useful when adding to older lever handles and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings also fit most modern locks.
EUR10.45
Rosette in iron of ordinary 1800 and early 1900s model. Fits our door knobs but is also useful when supplementing older prints and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings also fit most modern locks with through screws, etc.
EUR10.00
Counter fittings for leaf bolt.
Brass is an alloy (mixture) of copper and zinc. In Swedish brass (as in our fittings), the copper content is around 70% and the zinc content around 30%, which makes the fittings heavy and solid and the brass color deep.
EUR2.45
Gysinge’s own sealing strip has no synthetic admixture, but is made entirely of wool.
Wool, unlike other textile fibers, is an elastic material that swells in large gaps and shrinks where space is limited. In addition, wool repels moisture, while flax and cotton, for example, absorb it.
Wool is therefore the ideal material for weatherstripping, sealing against draughts and dust, yet allowing the house to breathe.
Available in two thicknesses: 5 mm for windows. 8 mm for doors and thicker gaps.
Best applied with a staple gun, but can also be nubbed.
The sealing strip or wool cord is reusable and can be removed when repainting and put back again afterwards. Should last about a generation.
100% Wool. Swedish made for Gysinge. Also called wool cord. Thickness 5mm or 8mm.
EUR1.64 – EUR54.36
Role model Aug Stenman No 610
The period 1880 – 1975
Screw not included
Matching screw number 17
EUR5.00
Hand-forged bolt, short model for external doors. Used for double doors where one door leaf is intended to be fixed and the other openable. Common model from the end of the 18th century to the middle of the 19th century. Long sliding bolt is mounted at the top of the door and short at the bottom. Can be used both as surface-mounted or recessed fittings. Supplied together with a closing plate for the door frame.
EUR90.45
Hand-forged window fittings after a common model from 1800 to 1850. Well made hand forging from Gysinge. Untreated iron.
EUR9.09
Hand-forged window fittings made after models that were common throughout the country in the 18th century. Also called hand warp. Well made hand forging from Gysinge.
Short hasp is part of the series Window fittings after 1850 to the early 1900s. Model from Gysinge. Available in two sizes. Untreated iron.
EUR2.64
Iron sliding bolt for doors. Traditional model 1800 – 1900s.
EUR12.64
EUR11.73
Hand forged bolt, long model for external doors. Used for double doors where one door leaf is intended to be fixed and the other openable. Common model from the end of the 18th century to the middle of the 19th century. Long sliding bolt is mounted at the top of the door and short at the bottom. Can be used both as surface-mounted or recessed fittings. Supplied together with a closing plate for the door frame.
EUR99.54
Sleeve to equalize the difference between an 8 mm rod and a 9 mm hole.
EUR1.64
Hand-forged window fittings after a common model from 1800 to 1850. Well made hand forging from Gysinge.
EUR13.18
Window hook after the dominant model from the period 1850-1900. Closing fittings for outward opening windows.
Spare part for iron door handle.
EUR2.00
Sprint to hinge. Straight in brass. Spare part for window hinge with straight pin.