dpmstevens
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Hello. I'm about to make a new sash window frame to replace the piece of junk UPVC thing we've been suffering with since we bought the house. I've got an original frame from the neighbour's house to copy, so it will be an exact replica.
Not sure how to fit it though. I'm guessing the traditional folding wedges, but the problem is, there's no way to get them between the top of the box and the underside of the timber lintel. I'd have to remove the plaster to do so, which I'd rather not. I can get them between the sill and the stone below, but I imagine it's going to need more than that to hold it in.
In the close up picture of one of the other window reveals, you can see a piece of timber which has been nailed to the upper noggin, and there's a corresponding piece on the noggin below. I think this is part of the back of the box, so perhaps it was nailed through as well?
Am I missing something here? (And no, it's not expanding foam as I'm not using it in this house.) Or is there another way that doesn't involve damaging the plaster?
Cheers
Dan
Not sure how to fit it though. I'm guessing the traditional folding wedges, but the problem is, there's no way to get them between the top of the box and the underside of the timber lintel. I'd have to remove the plaster to do so, which I'd rather not. I can get them between the sill and the stone below, but I imagine it's going to need more than that to hold it in.
In the close up picture of one of the other window reveals, you can see a piece of timber which has been nailed to the upper noggin, and there's a corresponding piece on the noggin below. I think this is part of the back of the box, so perhaps it was nailed through as well?
Am I missing something here? (And no, it's not expanding foam as I'm not using it in this house.) Or is there another way that doesn't involve damaging the plaster?
Cheers
Dan