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    Sliding sash windows

    Make them how you like - all those dims are bigger than traditional single glazed sashes. You might find a 57mm meeting rail looks a bit chunky, but I'm sure will be absolutely fine otherwise - on the stiles just make sure you have enough meat for a decent joint - I found I needed a 16mm deep...
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    Sliding sash windows

    I'm only working on my own projects so not directly pricing. Interesting to know that you CAN get accoya PAR - it didn't seem to be available from Arnold Laver when I last bought a stock. It hasn't been so much trouble to machine as the rough sawn has been very straight! Interesting you're...
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    Sliding sash windows

    Here's some screen grabs from my working drawings which might be useful.
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    Sliding sash windows

    some grabs of my dwgs below I reckon, based on my quants, there is about £150 of accoya in each window - I'm using it for the sashes, pulley stile and outer linings. Using redwood for inner linings and head, utile for cill. which is around another £40 Accoya is expensive but IMO worth it for...
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    Sliding sash windows

    Hi I'm using reddiseals plastic parting and qwood staff bead which clips in to a plastic insert. Brush pile in parting and staff beads is reddiseals 5.5mm for gaps 1.5-2.5mm and reddiseals flexislide sliding seal down the side My stiles are 56mm wide and the distance between staff and...
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    Sliding sash windows

    I'm currently making sashes using accoya. Stile to pulley lining clearance is 2mm /side for half the width of the stile, and 4mm for other half (i.e. either side of cord slot) to allow for a sliding seal. I am DG with 24mm units. My sashes are weighing in at around 16kg each. I am using...
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