mikefab
Established Member
Hi all,
I'm currently working on a replacement sliding sash window for our kitchen: it's put back the kitchen install I was planning but it makes sense to sort this first as it will be behind the new units and is in a right old state.
I'm pretty much sorted with the design, what with diagrams from the likes of Mumford Wood, Tim Nott's instructions linked from this forum, some old joinery books which I have, and of course being able to see the originals as well as the hundreds of S/S windows around Hexham.
What I can't decide is how thick the groove for the parting and staff beads should be. I assume that they should be oversize to allow for both to be painted pre installation. The parting bead I have was bought from reddiseals and is 8mm. Tim's instructions mention a 9.5 groove, but he doesn't specify the parting bead size. I suppose what this comes down to is "how thick is a coat of paint? (On 4 surfaces)". I guess it makes sense to fully paint the bead and the frame before installing the bead? They will both be painted by hand if that makes any difference.
If people would be interested I can post some photos of the window going together (not that I'm an expert, obviously!!)
Thanks,
I'm currently working on a replacement sliding sash window for our kitchen: it's put back the kitchen install I was planning but it makes sense to sort this first as it will be behind the new units and is in a right old state.
I'm pretty much sorted with the design, what with diagrams from the likes of Mumford Wood, Tim Nott's instructions linked from this forum, some old joinery books which I have, and of course being able to see the originals as well as the hundreds of S/S windows around Hexham.
What I can't decide is how thick the groove for the parting and staff beads should be. I assume that they should be oversize to allow for both to be painted pre installation. The parting bead I have was bought from reddiseals and is 8mm. Tim's instructions mention a 9.5 groove, but he doesn't specify the parting bead size. I suppose what this comes down to is "how thick is a coat of paint? (On 4 surfaces)". I guess it makes sense to fully paint the bead and the frame before installing the bead? They will both be painted by hand if that makes any difference.
If people would be interested I can post some photos of the window going together (not that I'm an expert, obviously!!)
Thanks,