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Window construction
Dec 23rd, 2006, 5:22pm
 
Hi, could anyone let me know of any decent books on how to make windows, im not looking for any specific type ie sash/stormproof, just a general guide on profiling methods ect. at the moment i am only making basic top openers and could do with some insperation.
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Re: Window construction
Reply #1 - Dec 23rd, 2006, 6:56pm
 
Hi Steve

Not specifically windows, but have you thought about getting the City & Guilds joinery course books? There's two sets, one by Brian Porter (3 books called appropriately "Carpentry and Joinery", published by Butterworth Heinemann) and the other by Peter Brett (2 books also called "Carpentry and Joinery", publisher Nelson Thornes.....). I don't yet have the second volume of Peter Brett's 2nd edition, only the first which deals with the basics such as marking out, applied calculatiuons, geometry, etc. (and has the sub-title "Job Knowledge") but I can say that it has a really useful chapter on building controls. If book 1 (and the previous unrevised edition of book 2 which I possess) is anything to go by then book 2 will be excellent and contain the information on window making you require. In the Brian Porter books I'd suggest getting hold of a copy of "Carpentry & Joinery 1" (Butterworth Heinemann, ISBN 0-7506-5135-0) for single-light casement windows or "Carpentry & Joinery 3" (Butterworth Heinemann, ISBN 0-340-54551-8) which has a good section on multi-light, sash and other styles of windows. Porters books, however, don't deal with the builkding regs in such great detail.  Please note that these books are not DIY 1-2-3 books and approach the topic from a level of basic understanding of timber, joint-making and the ability to read and understand drawings all of which are fundamental when dealing with a topic where you may be required to present sets of scale drawings, complete with cross sections to your local planning/building control and then work to those drawings in order to stay within the regulations.

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Re: Window construction
Reply #2 - Dec 24th, 2006, 2:07am
 
Doors, windows and Gates etc

Building doors and gates:  
Author: Alan and Jane Bridgewater!!  
 
 
Paperback 168 pages (April 1, 1999)  
Publisher: Stackpole Books,U.S.  
Language: English  
ISBN: 0811726789  
cost :£12-15  

thats for starters...
and look here too!

http://www.stobartdavies.com/pages/indexMessin.htm

that is a good online book store for construction trades!!
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Re: Window construction
Reply #3 - Dec 26th, 2006, 7:45pm
 
Fantastic yet agian! thanks for the help fellas.

Have a great new year all.

steve.
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