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    size of casement window elements

    Remember to leave enough room for stays and fasteners! I expect you'll lose 10mm of your sash style behind the jamb rebate and possibly more if considering a mould detail ie.. ovolo/lambs tongue. You also not only have to apply with 'u values' but toughening of any glass units below 800mm and...
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    Hardwood supplier in the South East ???

    Hi, I'm a joiner based just north of Hitchin. You might want to try David Kinns Timber supplies based in Aspley Guise, They specialise in uk hardwoods.
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    First post!

    Thanks Mike, a lot of useful information there, ill be putting it into practice very soon. Much appreciated.
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    First post!

    Thanks for all the advice- this forum is everything i was hoping it would be! With regards to the sharpening I'm already set up with water stones. Finding the quickest, accurate method of flattening them is what I'm looking for.
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    First post!

    I don't find sharpening too bad, it's the flattening of water stones I find a little tedious. Accuracy I'm slowly improving but patience (like you said) is what I'm struggling with- I'm so used to racing the clock when it comes to windows and doors.
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    First post!

    Hello everyone! This is my first post- please be gentle. I've been working with wood for several years now, mainly producing windows and doors from my workshop in Bedfordshire using big planers, tenoners, spindle moulders, belt sanders etc and I can honestly say I'm very happy for it. Just...
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