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[email protected] March 11th 06 02:11 AM

Windows
 
Has anyone made their own windows for their house? Seems not too
complicated with the right molding cutters and a source for
double-paned glass.

Mike


stoutman March 11th 06 02:25 AM

Windows
 
I bought my windows from Bill Gates! :)

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Dave Jackson March 11th 06 02:49 AM

Windows
 
There is much more to windows today than just a few panes of glass and a
wood frame. Most modern windows
have (at least) two panes of glass separated by an argon gas filled space.
This creates a real good thermal barrier that saves money on heating/cooling
costs. Moreover, most modern windows have a silver coating on the glass
(called LoE or LoE2) which is a coating that filters UV rays. If your
looking for a way to save money, building your own windows is definately not
the way to do it. However, if your looking to make some replacement windows
to keep your century home as authentic as possible then go for it, simple
double hung windows are not much more difficult to make than cabinet
oors. --dave

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Has anyone made their own windows for their house? Seems not too
complicated with the right molding cutters and a source for
double-paned glass.

Mike




Enoch Root March 11th 06 05:07 AM

Windows
 
stoutman wrote:
I bought my windows from Bill Gates! :)


'Swhy the lock's on the outside. :)

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Connor Aston March 11th 06 09:27 AM

Windows
 
The Vista beta version has no glass in them.


On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 05:07:15 -0000, Enoch Root
wrote:

stoutman wrote:
I bought my windows from Bill Gates! :)


'Swhy the lock's on the outside. :)

er




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Mike Marlow March 11th 06 11:30 AM

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Conner - I have to ask... what's the deal with the sig line?

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Morris Dovey March 11th 06 12:54 PM

Windows
 
stoutman (in ) said:

| I bought my windows from Bill Gates! :)

So did I - but they all turned blue... :-(

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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto



Odinn March 11th 06 01:27 PM

Windows
 
On 3/11/2006 6:30 AM Mike Marlow mumbled something about the following:
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Conner - I have to ask... what's the deal with the sig line?


It's URL encoding of "i love woodworking but im crap..." and yes, it is
kinda annoying.

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Joe T March 11th 06 01:32 PM

Windows
 
I'm in the process now of making two custom-sized 6-over-6 windows to
replace a couple of damaged windows in my c. 1830s colonial. Although
construction of these old windows is fairly simple (i.e flat sides in the
stiles that run in flat runners in the window case), I was quoted about
$500-$600 per window to have them built. I nearly choked at the quote and
figured I could do this. Windows are a first for me and I'm looking forward
to the challenge. After all, I did build a new exterior door with pegged
mortise & tenons and 6 raised panels that I (and more importantly, my wife)
was quite pleased with.

I bought the Whiteside window sash bit #6050. Also bought a a 13' long
board of 6/4 x 6" quarter-sawn western red cedar for about $56. Should be
plenty of wood for both windows and allowing plenty extra for mistakes.

Have already planed down & cut some scrap pine to size and after about an
hour of trial & error adjusting, I have perfect fitting copes on the rails
to match the stile pattern. They are now my set-up jigs. Mullions are
next.

Off to the workshop now to finish the test window.

Joe T




Swingman March 11th 06 01:41 PM

Windows
 
"Mike Marlow" wrote in message

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Conner - I have to ask... what's the deal with the sig line?


It's hex notation for: "i love woodworking but im crap"

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TeamCasa March 11th 06 03:34 PM

Windows
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Has anyone made their own windows for their house? Seems not too
complicated with the right molding cutters and a source for
double-paned glass.

Mike


I made mine. Vertical grain fir. CMT window set. Pretty easy but I did
make larger/longer tenons for strength.

http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/images/windows1.jpg

Dave



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Mark & Juanita March 11th 06 09:10 PM

Windows
 
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 09:27:44 +0000 (UTC), "Connor Aston"
wrote:

The Vista beta version has no glass in them.


Maybe not, but I'll bet they are still brittle. ;-)




On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 05:07:15 -0000, Enoch Root
wrote:

stoutman wrote:
I bought my windows from Bill Gates! :)


'Swhy the lock's on the outside. :)

er



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