. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... er Form of CasementWindow Construction Fig. 323. Vertical Section throughSill of Casement Window of constructing these frames and sashes which are more or less elabo-rate, according as the work is intended to be cheap or good. Thedesigns shown are suitable for ordinary, good work and may be sim-plified for cheap work. Fig. 323 shows a section taken vertically through the sill of awindow of the casement type, which opens out. A is the roughpiece which forms the bottom of the rough opening, B is the out-side boar


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... er Form of CasementWindow Construction Fig. 323. Vertical Section throughSill of Casement Window of constructing these frames and sashes which are more or less elabo-rate, according as the work is intended to be cheap or good. Thedesigns shown are suitable for ordinary, good work and may be sim-plified for cheap work. Fig. 323 shows a section taken vertically through the sill of awindow of the casement type, which opens out. A is the roughpiece which forms the bottom of the rough opening, B is the out-side boarding, C is the plastering. D is the sill, and E is the and G are the inside finish which cover up the rough sill D. Itwill be seen that the sill D is ploughed on the under side to receiveshingles, as was the sill of the double-hung window. It is rabbetedon the top to receive the sash E, and rabbeted again under the sash 239 228 CARPENTRY so that there will be less chance that the drippings from the sash willbe driven into the inside by the wind. The under edge of the sash.


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