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  • Installing the Windows
  • From "The Ultimate Workshop II"
    episode DTUW-102
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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

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    Figure F

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    Figure G

    To install the window, first apply a bead of caulking around the framed opening (figure A); then set the window into place. Use a level to make sure the window is level. If it isn't, use a carpenter's wedge or shim (figure B) to raise one side as necessary. Then add the fasteners to the inside and outside, starting in the center of each side of the frame and working your way around.

    Sliding Glass Door Installation

    The sliding glass doors used in this demonstration have several features that make them a big improvement over similar doors. For instance, the doors feature a block (figure C) that prevents them from being lifted out of the track and thus broken into. They also have improved, replaceable stainless-steel tracks (figure D) that help keep the homeowner from having to replace the entire door because of a faulty track.

    Construct the door frame in the same way that you constructed the window frame, including making both cripples and a header. First run a bead of sealant across the foundation (figure E), then lift the door into place (figure F) and fasten the frame to the existing wall studs (figure G).



    RESOURCES :
    Rustic Furniture Workshop
    Model: 1579902200
    Author: Dan Mack

    Special thanks for DIY's The Ultimate Workshop

    Popular Woodworking magazine
    Web site: www.popularwoodworking.com

    American Tool
    Web site: www.americantool.com

    Black and Decker
    Web site: www.blackanddecker.com

    Ryobi Technologies Inc.
    Web site: www.ryobitools.com

    Stanley Tools
    Web site: www.stanleyworks.com

    Vermont American
    Web site: www.vermontamerican.com

    Setting Up Shop: The Practical Guide to Designing and Building Your Dream Shop
    Model: 156158360X
    Author: Sandor Nagyszalanczy
    The Taunton Press Inc.
    Website: www.taunton.com

    The Workshop Book
    Model: 1561582719
    Author: Scott Landis
    The Taunton Press Inc.
    Website: www.taunton.com

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