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Historic Wood Double Hung Window Frames Installed the Right Way. 

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I really don’t understand why the frames I had to rip out today were done like they were, especially when three feet away were some windows they could have copied.
But today we ripped them out and put back what should have been there all along, some archetypal window frames that we put together back at the shop. When we were done, the client was so happy. Great way to end a Friday.
If you are going to be involved in Window Craft, it’s gonna be good to know how to do stuff like this.

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@danajoseph6705
Watching you has made me a better restorationist. You guided me through my very first sash build.
@lesleyhiddins2067
@lesleyhiddins2067 Год назад
This is the info I've been looking for. Thank you very much.
@rogercarroll1663
@rogercarroll1663 Год назад
Great work Looks super.
@treystills
@treystills Год назад
Awesome work!!! Thanks for sharing
@Coleen_West
Nice! -- QUESTION -- We were told that single-hung windows perform better than double-hung, especially in colder winter areas like the Northeast, as they close tighter. I was told that some double-hung windows tend, on windy days, to let air come through the window sash/frame. We love the look and feel of double hung but are in a colder zone in a historic Georgian brick house being restored.. Any thoughts on the double vs. single-hung windows? It will be quality wood windows custom made or restored from 1940s stock. We could go either way and would go double-hung if they were as tight.
@ednagale
@ednagale Год назад
I didn’t notice it in the video, but I am assuming you had to plumb the frames as well as center them in the opening?
@texasflowers4
What did you nail the frame to? It looked wobbly and then the video moved to the outside and that’s exactly the part I’m trying to figure out. Are you nailing to the top and the outside trim?
@minniepearl
@minniepearl Год назад
So you went overtop of the original sill with the new frames? Was there no way to incorporate that sill into the new frames or was it not worth it?
@andreaberryman5354
@andreaberryman5354 Год назад
I don't like the exterior job done on my windows. They KEPT IN the deep, slanted , aluminum-cased sill plates/window jambs, and put a piece of wood there to fill the gap and massive amounts of caulk on all sides-we're talking filled in half inch gaps with silicon, none of the wood fitting snug. Aluminum gets HOT, and the Southern exposure FRIES at hundreds in summer, then I get slammed by wind, rain, ice and snow. Aren't they supposed to remove the large and slanted base first? And aren't the windows supposed to be flush with current siding? I don't feel comfortable nailing any trim over this job. It seems super sketch and unstable.
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