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Is it okay to re-use this window, but rotated 90 degrees?
Hi friends,
The UPVC window in the link below is exactly the size I need. However, I'd like to install it so the opening part is side-hung rather than horizontally hung. In other words, I want to rotate it 90 degrees, so that the half-way divider is vertical. Apart from needing to drill new drain holes on the new 'bottom' edge of the frame, can anyone see any problem with this? Many thanks, Al |
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On Sunday, September 11, 2016 at 8:07:22 PM UTC+1, Phil L wrote:
I can't see any problem with this. Many thanks for the reassuring replies. Apologies for the 'missing link'! Here it is: http://tinyurl.com/h8hv9h8 Al |
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Is it okay to re-use this window, but rotated 90 degrees?
wrote in message ... Hi friends, The UPVC window in the link below is exactly the size I need. However, I'd like to install it so the opening part is side-hung rather than horizontally hung. In other words, I want to rotate it 90 degrees, so that the half-way divider is vertical. Apart from needing to drill new drain holes on the new 'bottom' edge of the frame, can anyone see any problem with this? There is no link below. |
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Is it okay to re-use this window, but rotated 90 degrees?
On Sunday, 11 September 2016 18:56:19 UTC+1, wrote:
Hi friends, The UPVC window in the link below is exactly the size I need. However, I'd like to install it so the opening part is side-hung rather than horizontally hung. In other words, I want to rotate it 90 degrees, so that the half-way divider is vertical. Apart from needing to drill new drain holes on the new 'bottom' edge of the frame, can anyone see any problem with this? Many thanks, Al I have done exactly this ten years ago. No problems. |
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Is it okay to re-use this window, but rotated 90 degrees?
On Monday, September 12, 2016 at 11:49:10 AM UTC+1, rick wrote:
You may need to re-pack your sealed units ... to make sure they are loading in right direction onto frame. Good point. Thanks! Al |
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