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steve steve is offline
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Default Extending window sill



i would sawzall the old sill right off instead of extending it, and use
pocket screws and poly glue to secure the new one, forget the biscuits they
are old school, and wont hold as good as screws, ss screws will be the best




"Wayne Whitney" wrote in message
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Hello,

I need to extend an exterior window sill and am looking for some
pointers.

My current plan is to make a redwood extension of the appropriate
dimensions (1/2" wide by 7/8" thick) and bevel angle (8 degrees).
Then I'll use the extension as a guide to block plane the existing
sill edge flat (I don't have a jointer plane). I'll attach the
extension using biscuits and polyurethane glue. If there are any gaps
from poor joinery, I'll fill them with an epoxy filler. Then I'll
sand the face flush.

Any comments? These sills are already stepped, so I do want the
extension to be flush.

Thanks, Wayne