No - Roblewy":23doyanr said:Has anyone got any generic sliding sash window drawings available?
JonnyD":2w2tmh3p said:Hi lewy and welcome I hope i can be off more help than woodbloke.
jon
Mr Mike":w1j5pfsg said:In that drawing, the meeting rails are 18mm thick ? That can't be right can it ? Even with regional variations ?? :-k
As I remember the George Ellis book 'Modern Practical Joinery' has some good drawings in it. For other things like sash shutters too. Great reference book to dip into when renovating Victorian properties.....
JonnyD":1kdlujpb said:Hi lewy and welcome I hope i can be off more help than woodbloke.
Thankyou John, sorry for forgetting my manners! ooops!! Regards, Lewy This is a pic of a traditional sash I hope Jacob wont mind me posting it here.
This is the general idea for a single glazed traditional sash although there are many regional variations in the details. If you are after double glazing the sections and rebates will have to be bigger and it can be difficult to keep the original look but you can use options such as slimlite units plant on bars etc to get the trad look. If you post what you are trying to achieve we may be able to advise you better
cheers
jon
Welcome to the forum...can't help you with the sash window stuff I'm afeard, but there's plenty of members who'll be able to point you in the right direction - Roblewy":26ez0r3d said:Thankyou John, sorry about my manners, oooops! Will not do again!!
Also looking for double galzed sliding sash drawings if anyone out there has any. Thanks to all,Lewy
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