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A question of Window Cills
Now I know this is a stupid question but I'm trying to get my head
around measuring up for windows for a timber frame opening. When you're looking at the opening from the exterior does the top of the cill (reconstituted stone) sit level with the bottom of the timber frame window opening or is it the bottom of the cill that sits level with it. I need to work out if the window opening will be the final size to give the glaziers or if I have to take the height of it and deduct the height of the stone cill. I've had two different thoughts on it so far so any help in what is normal practice would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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Now I know this is a stupid question but I'm trying to get my head around measuring up for windows for a timber frame opening. When you're looking at the opening from the exterior does the top of the cill (reconstituted stone) sit level with the bottom of the timber frame window opening or is it the bottom of the cill that sits level with it. IME, the frame sits on the cill (or at least level with its top surface)... -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
I'd ask the glaziers to measure for themselves
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Measure the minimum distance from top of masonry cill to bottom of
lintel. This is the size of the actual opening in the wall. Deduct a few mm to allow for irregularities. Order the height of the wooden window accordingly. |
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