Commandpod
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Hi, I need to replace an external window sill under a square bay. The original has rotted away in parts. The original top section is under the double glazed window but the hardwood I have is too deep to do this as is.
I feel I've got 2 options: plane it down (could be difficult) or make a rebate so that an inch goes under the double glazed unit and the rest abuts the window on the outside and is then sealed with silicone. The rest of the gap under the window frame could be filled with door grade foam.
I am veering towards reducing the depth of the whole piece rather than rebate because of expansion issues but wondered what you thought? What would be the best way of reducing the depth? It would be 4 inches in width, about 1.5 metres long and I need to lose about 1/4 of an inch of depth.
I feel I've got 2 options: plane it down (could be difficult) or make a rebate so that an inch goes under the double glazed unit and the rest abuts the window on the outside and is then sealed with silicone. The rest of the gap under the window frame could be filled with door grade foam.
I am veering towards reducing the depth of the whole piece rather than rebate because of expansion issues but wondered what you thought? What would be the best way of reducing the depth? It would be 4 inches in width, about 1.5 metres long and I need to lose about 1/4 of an inch of depth.