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Default How to attach interior window sill

On Mar 10, 6:05*am, "Graeme" graeme wrote:
Hello,

I would like to replace an interior window sill on a sash window. The
replacement sill is made from pine and is 1.8m long by 30mm thick by 85mm
wide. The wood is not very heavy.I have cut it to size. About 35mm will sit
atop a row of bricks. What is the best method to attach the interior window
sill to the window frame? If I were to screw it horizontally through the
85mm width of the timber, how long should the screws be? I am also
considering installing 3 l brackets secured to the wall via masonry plugs.
Is this overkill? (PS-previous sill was nailed to the exterior window sill-I
think I will split the pine if I attempt to drive similar nails through the
pine).

Thanks,

Graeme.


If you feel that the original method of attaching the sill was
adequate, you can avoid splitting the pine by pre-drilling the holes
and using screws. Counter sink the heads and fill with putty to hide
the heads. Use trim screws (smaller heads) to makes them even less
noticeable.