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South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one

South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one

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South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one. A bit tricky getting things past the overhead wires. Double hung 40-60 split Low E/Argon pvc Dashwood Customline to fit the old opening (sort of). Pot lights and speaker wires in the grid ceiling. Lots of lights, lots of tools. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one

South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one

Page 2: South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one

A bit tricky getting things past the overhead wires

Page 3: South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one

Double hung 40-60 split Low E/Argon pvc Dashwood Customline to fit the old opening (sort of)

Page 4: South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one

Pot lights and speaker wires in the grid ceiling

Page 5: South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one

Lots of lights, lots of tools

Page 6: South window upstairs removed, ready for the new one

Looking into the old addition, main floor

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West end of the living room

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Entrance porch – some stained glass windows to go in the big opening at the top of the stairs

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When we take out the door and the framing between the brick we’ll have an opening into the kitchen

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Old windows, main floor facing west

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Trying to keep the mess to a minimum

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Ryan fits into the window opening, I don’t

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Here it is from the outside, new windows installed

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Back up for a better view says ‘Oscar’

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North side, front room, old window removed

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I think I’ll wash my face

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Nothing like a cold bath in the snow

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I’m worn out, is it lunch time yet?

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Minor adjustments

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Oscar follows us around the house as we install windows

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Installing casing around the windows

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First attempt at dividers between the windows

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Nope, don’t like that

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Easier making adjustments on the small windows

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We have another plan

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Taking shape

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Now to tackle the front entrance system

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Another blizzard in Carlow

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Lots of snow overnight

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Made in Brazil – Made in Chile

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Rona Goderich supplied the trim – perhaps they figured I was trimming Gothic windows?

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Coping saw for the crown moulding ends