Thanks for your quick replies - I'm headed to Home Depot in a few hours. So it looks like angled PT is the way to go. 50 more projects and then I can fish. Thanks again.
I did the same job last year.
Used PT and a table saw to make all the pieces and get the window as tight as posssible. I had to shim the sides too.
Oh yea and about one tube of caulk per window.
My house is almost 100 so there were lots of issues. That spray-in foam worked wonders too.
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Contractors adhesive to hold window in place, no screws or nails that way.Stops on interior side. When plumb, shim sill angle, prob 11 degrees. Fill rest of void with insullation, trim out with 1x PVC trim board.Caulk. Done
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