bench_monkey
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Hello again UKW, sorry for the heavy post!I’m after a few ideas from the joiners amongst us. Hopefully I can explain the situation with a few pictures and hopefully get some ideas because I’m unsure what’s the best solution at the minute.
The job; I’m making windows for an old chapel converted to a holiday let. He’s put a floor in to split the building from a huge room to 2 floors. The customer has stated that the opening lights are to be inward opening and hinged at the bottom. These pictures should give you an idea of the layout, they’re in 2 pieces for ease of transport/fitting as they are 3900 tall. Apologies for the sideways picture, haven’t got the means to lift them together yet! The lights will be where the red lines are (5 windows in total, 2 totally fixed, 3 with lights in) as I’ve drawn on the picture. The floor level is where the raised and fielded panels are.
The problem; My dilemma is the fasteners. Upstairs is fine as they are waist height and perfectly accessible. The downstairs are the problem as the fasteners are likely to be 7-8ft off the floor. I don’t have a picture of the room itself but here’s a rough sketch of the layout. Unfortunately the job is 100 mile away so I can’t pop over for a look!
My ideas so far: All the lights will have arm stays anyway ( https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/pro ... ome-702780 ) to restrict the widows and hold them open. The top lights will have fanlight catches ( https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/pro ... ome-626635 ) as they are waist height and easily accessible. The bottom light dilemma - fanlight catches are easy to open on a pole but difficult to close as the window is so far away from reach. My idea at the minute is side fitted telescopic operators ( https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/pro ... ted-746613 ) simply due to the height restriction of the bulkhead over the window.
Hopefully I have explained my predicament with enough detail to get some feedback, but if anyone has any ideas but needs more info don’t hesitate to ask. At the minute we are close to ordering the telescopic openers but I wanted to ask here first in case anyone has other input.
If you’ve made it this far, thanks for reading and thankyou in advance for any feedback you can give!
Tom.
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The job; I’m making windows for an old chapel converted to a holiday let. He’s put a floor in to split the building from a huge room to 2 floors. The customer has stated that the opening lights are to be inward opening and hinged at the bottom. These pictures should give you an idea of the layout, they’re in 2 pieces for ease of transport/fitting as they are 3900 tall. Apologies for the sideways picture, haven’t got the means to lift them together yet! The lights will be where the red lines are (5 windows in total, 2 totally fixed, 3 with lights in) as I’ve drawn on the picture. The floor level is where the raised and fielded panels are.
The problem; My dilemma is the fasteners. Upstairs is fine as they are waist height and perfectly accessible. The downstairs are the problem as the fasteners are likely to be 7-8ft off the floor. I don’t have a picture of the room itself but here’s a rough sketch of the layout. Unfortunately the job is 100 mile away so I can’t pop over for a look!
My ideas so far: All the lights will have arm stays anyway ( https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/pro ... ome-702780 ) to restrict the widows and hold them open. The top lights will have fanlight catches ( https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/pro ... ome-626635 ) as they are waist height and easily accessible. The bottom light dilemma - fanlight catches are easy to open on a pole but difficult to close as the window is so far away from reach. My idea at the minute is side fitted telescopic operators ( https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/pro ... ted-746613 ) simply due to the height restriction of the bulkhead over the window.
Hopefully I have explained my predicament with enough detail to get some feedback, but if anyone has any ideas but needs more info don’t hesitate to ask. At the minute we are close to ordering the telescopic openers but I wanted to ask here first in case anyone has other input.
If you’ve made it this far, thanks for reading and thankyou in advance for any feedback you can give!
Tom.
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