Dibs-h
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I've settled on traditional casement windows for the workshop. As the windows is 1350 (w) x 1100 (h) - I feel that it would look better with 3 sections as opposed to my original notion of 2.
Now if it had say 2 side openers with the middle one fixed - and the middle DG pane was glazed direct to the frame - that's how I thought it would be, but perusing the web and seeing pictures of them - one gets the impression that the fixed pane appears no different from the outside than an opening pane - i.e. I get the impression that an opener has been made and then "fixed" into the frame.
Would this be "correct" or am I p*ssing in the wind?
I was thinking of the middle one being an opener and the outer 2 being fixed - but think that the middle one being fixed and outer 2 being openers "feels" better\correct.
Cheers
Dibs
I've settled on traditional casement windows for the workshop. As the windows is 1350 (w) x 1100 (h) - I feel that it would look better with 3 sections as opposed to my original notion of 2.
Now if it had say 2 side openers with the middle one fixed - and the middle DG pane was glazed direct to the frame - that's how I thought it would be, but perusing the web and seeing pictures of them - one gets the impression that the fixed pane appears no different from the outside than an opening pane - i.e. I get the impression that an opener has been made and then "fixed" into the frame.
Would this be "correct" or am I p*ssing in the wind?
I was thinking of the middle one being an opener and the outer 2 being fixed - but think that the middle one being fixed and outer 2 being openers "feels" better\correct.
Cheers
Dibs