| This is the original old window. It was small, drafty and did
not allow for much light. |
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| After removing the window and cutting out the concrete |
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| From the inside you can see the new framing and header. I rented a
Bosch Rotary Hammer and installed expansion bolts to affix the sill and
studs to the concrete |
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| When the window is open there is lots of egress in case of fire and
a whole lot more light. |
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| The new window is easily installed |
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| Custom fill and trim to make it look good |
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| The trim pieces where made using a table saw. Here they are
installed and ready for some fill, sanding and painting. |
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| A custom window sill was also made using a table saw and some stock
dimensional lumber. |
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