hi,im about to start making 5 new sliding sash windows for our house, i just thought someone might have some plans or some drawings to help me a bit, iv never done any before, so if anyone could help me i would be very greatfull. thanks colin
twothumbs":28l24kue said:Merchants /sawmills used to run redwood sash sections, sills, bottom rails, and other sections for joiners to make up new and for repairs. I would take a look around locally to see what may be around and off the shelf. It may still be available. Not so much call for it now. It would save a lot of running sections for you and you could save time to spend on making mitre profiles and that sort of thing. Or what about getting a machine shop to run the main stuff for you. You are going to have quite few metres. May not be so dear if they have the profiles. Just a thought and hope it helps.
thank you very much, had a look at the plans they will be very helpfull for me with my project,morrik27":2xnidol8 said:I found these earlier this week, purely coincidently...
i found it helpful and interesting hope it helps you to.
colinbala":ayz15g7t said:thank you very much, had a look at the plans they will be very helpfull for me with my project,morrik27":ayz15g7t said:I found these earlier this week, purely coincidently...
i found it helpful and interesting hope it helps you to.
cheers colin
imageel":2pdt5rfv said:I recently built some windows in sapele for my workshop/shed, and having built replacement softwood windows before (just for my home) just by scouring the metalwork sites (espagnolettes, hinge manufacturers etc) for design hints, I did some digging on the net to find out if there was more usefull info about.
I came across a 2009 copy of the Trada guide for wooden windows, which gave some usefull hints as to issue such as stormproofing, pressure channels and drip design, as well a host of other good stuff.
Can share it with you if interested.
Will post some pics sometime of what I eventually made - they turned out ok for me
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