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Laying out Sash Components and Putting Together Sash
1- Parts Set Out - 2- Put on Rails- 3- Drive Rails In with Mallet- 4- Put on Second Stile- 5- Drive Stile on with Mallet
How to Obtain Correct Layout for Non-Standard Sash or Glass Heights
Determing Rail and Bar Widths, Glass Heights, and Sash Height
Finish Width and Face Measure of Sash Components
Section of Sash Rail or Stile and Sash Bar Illustrating Finish Width and Face Measure
Daylight Opening and Glass Opening Sizes
Illustration Of Daylight Opening and Glass Opening
Trimming and Sanding the Sash
How to Trim Off Stile Horns, Tenons, and Finish the Joints
Gluing Sash Joints
Notes On Gluing Sash Joints
Tools and Materials Needed
Obtain the Following Tools and Materials Before Starting Work
Pinning The Joints
How to Install Sash Pins
Clamping the Sash Together
Clamping Up the Joints and Keeping the Sash Square
Preparing Sash for Assembly
Chamfering Tenon Ends Prior to Assembly and Making Grooved Clamp Blocks
Traditional Joinery
Mortise-and-Tenon Sash Joint Detail
Standard Full-Length Wood Screen for Double-Hung Window
Custom Made Wood Window Screens
Standard Quality Storm Sash
Wood Storm Sash Custom Made for Your Original Windows
K-D Sash Components
Assemble It Yourself Wood Storm Windows
Cottage Window Storm Sash
Wood Storm Sash Made for Cottage or Oriel Windows
Single-Light Storm Sash
Storm Sash for Single-Sash Windows
Circle-Head Storm Sash
Circle-Head or "Round-Top" Storm Sash
Measuring Window Frames for Storm Sash
Determining Sash Opening Width and Height
4-Light Storm Sash for Victorian Windows
Victorian Style Storm Sash