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Sash windows

Learn step-by-step operations for fitting box sash windows, window boards, timber studs, staircases, plasterboarding, door linings, and fixing grounds in this comprehensive tutorial.

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Sash windows

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  1. Sash windows The box sash window is constructed with a frame and two sashes, with the top sash sliding down and the bottom sash sliding up. What is the sequence of operations for fitting a box sash window?

  2. Window boards The window board forms the finish or trim to the top of the inner leaf of the cavity wall, where it finishes at the window opening. What is the sequence of operations for fitting a window board?

  3. Stair terminology Stairs provide access from one floor to another. Each continuous set of steps running in one direction is called a flight. Can you name all the components labelled opposite?

  4. Stairs Can you list the sequence of operations for fitting a staircase?

  5. Studwork Timber studwork covers partitions or walls, usually of light construction, used to divide a building into compartments. What is the sequence of operations for fitting a timber stud?

  6. Plasterboarding Plasterboard can be cut with a plasterboard saw when accuracy is needed, but for most jobs, a craft knife does the job more quickly. In what ways can plasterboard can be fixed?

  7. Frames and linings Door frames are usually constructed from heavier material, with solid rebates; linings are generally lighter, with planted door stops. What is the sequence of operations for fitting a door lining?

  8. Grounds Grounds can be fixed in several ways, including screwing into timber or plastic plugs, using masonry nails and using adhesive. What is the purpose of lats?

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