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Setting in-set windows into box profile cladding
I need to continue replacing the asbestos-cement panels on an ex-chicken
house with box profile 0.5mm steel panels. I'll be replacing all the 2x2 studwork because what's there is either in the wrong place, rotten or wormed. The problem is that I can't see how to inset the steel windows. The windows are side-fixing and will sit on the raised part of the profile (whereas the lower part of the profile will be attached to the studwork). This must be a standard problem so I hope someone here knows the "obvious" solution that's evading me at the moment. |
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