Sashes and such

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Rebuilding a bay window on a train depot.

8 new units, jambs, fixed sashes, storms, exterior trim, interior trim, plus a roof section

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rvieceli said:
Very nice work Darcy

Glad to see you posting again. Kids doing good?

Ron
First full week back in school. Got a Senior, 8th and 7th graders too. They keep me busy and tired.

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Nice work Darcy.
I was talking with one of my clients last week.
He was telling me about all the mill work and an old millwright that did some work on his 100 year old house.
I told him about you, then I realize that you haven’t posted in awhile.
I’m glad you’re still at it.
Rick
 
What's that American machine?  Can't figure out what's it's for with that overhead cutter.
 
lwoirhaye said:
What's that American machine?  Can't figure out what's it's for with that overhead cutter.
Sash sticker.  Single head moulder for sticking sashes, doors, face mouldings. It also does the plow and bore for sash cords.

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Very nice. I always like window sashes. They look so clean and crisp, which is my preference.
 
Outstanding work thanks for the YouTube video on the American machine. Good stuff.
 
Painting sucks.

At least I can drop off a few storms to get glazed tomorrow.

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Thanks Darcy, for sharing your good work. Much appreciated.
I glad people are putting life into old buildings.
And pretty nice photos
This reminds me of the train station in Rutherford,California.
It needed a roof about thirty years ago. The wine train people tried to tarp it one winter about seven years ago with blue tarps. It barely lasted a half a winter.
I heard they finally put a roof on it this summer. I heading down to visit my daughter and check it out.
 
Still othe parts of this project to do, but this part is 99% done.

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