Just a photo of a single sash remake from its old sample provided. I’ve actually just finished 7 different sashes , but here is a photo of one…changed to clear glass, but otherwise an exact match.

A dog had chewed the colonial bars of the window. We had been asked by insurance to replace this section of the bay window.
This sash had rotted and no longer was operable. Again we were asked to replace this section of the bay window.
Old sash / New sash!
After a hell of a lot of care to remove the existing center frame from the above timber paneling. Same on inside – we managed to keep all the decorative beading on the inside. New panel in, cover plates replaced.
New awning sash in place too.
My last little post had a picture of arches being made.
here is the photo of one of the windows being installed.
it went almost perfect today, i had the first window out by 8am, and the new ones fit perfectly with no need to adjust or alter.
On friday,this bifold was finished and ready for delivery.
This is a western red cedar, 4 panel bifold window.
This photo shows inside view.
4 panels, moving to the left (when looking from the outside). Opening OUT. All top hung, (the bottom timber brace is removed on insallation). This window will sit above a stone servery. Clear glass, Gold colour CENTOR hardware.
Overall size; 1135 x 1890. Perimeter frame 140 x 44
Cedar Bifold Window