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  • 8 месяцев назадОпубликованоNew Yorkshire Workshop

355 year old window design - making and fitting box sash window

Making the last of the windows for my circa 1860's victorian house. I made the others around the house in 2017 when we fist bought the house, I left this window out because I was originally planning on putting a set of french doors here but changed my mind. According to google the design of the box sash window originates from 1670's London where buildings were so tightly packed together, a standard casement window which swings out may come into contact with neighbouring houses. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases without any extra cost to you; Tools used- Yorkshire tea- (UK) (USA) Trend corner chisel- (UK) (USA) super glue and activator- (UK) (USA) Titebond 50 glue- (UK) (USA) cabinet scrapers- (UK) (USA) pad saw- (UK) (USA) surform- (UK) (USA) I post weekly updates to patreon these days if you are interested-