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Window Help!
Anyone know anyplace I can find barn sash windows? New or antique? I want one or two for my shop! If I can't find any I guess I can make them! I want a long, narrow window on one side of my shop above my lathe bench for light and a view.....also will not use up too much valuable space over my bench! Any help is appreciated...I imagine Capesams might chime in on this...I hope! :)
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what are you calling a barn sash? a 4 pane window? go to your local lumber yard and ask for a brosco book..ton's of window's.new and old style.
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Horners in somerset has access to a lot of styles.
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go to C.C. Lumber near you, and use the Brosco book like capesams said
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your choice may depend on how your planning to ventilate all the fine saw dust from sanding as well as paint fumes....and easy cleaning! the windows that can accomodate a fan or blower might be a consideration....just a thought BF.
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Venting is not a problem...got it covered...but looking to add some esthetics and character to my new shop...as well as have it fully functional! :bgi:
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Go to the dump. If you have one that will let you get near the contruction debris area. Usually in a remodel old sash is getting heaved. Tough part is finding with glass that's intact.
Also, if you see a renovation going on with new windows. Possible that old sash is still on the sight. Or drive by bassmasters place. I am sure he has got piles of crap scattered around with some sash over by the junk cars or the old washing machines.... :scatter: :laugha: |
What your shop will have????
Is a lot of CHARACTER:bgi: /S!
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if you do find any old double hung or single sash windows,,,it's far cheaper to buy replacement sash than to spend hour's reglazeing them..again brosco has them.
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Thanks CS...I will check that Brosco book out. :cool:
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