Modern Manufacturing Processes For Wooden Sash Windows Starts A New Trend

August 30, 2010 by Craig Beck  
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Sash windows conjure up the past as they were used widely in Georgian and Victorian homes in the last centuries. Modern manufacturing processes for wooden sash windows have made them popular again as the problem with the hand-crafted versions were to do with permeability to weather and noise.

The Progress Of Changes In Modern Manufacturing Processes For Wooden Sash Windows

August 30, 2010 by Craig Beck  
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Modern manufacturing processes for wooden sash windows are now among the most automated of manufacturing processes. It has only been in the last century that mass production has had any impact on sash windows at all. Window sashes before the early part of the 20 Th century were cut by hand.

A Rediscovery Of Versatile Sash Windows And Today’s Homes

July 5, 2010 by James Pitt  
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When Clement Moore wrote ‘Twas the Night before Christmas’, throwing up a sash was a common term. Today, most people may say opening a window, when in reality what they are doing is opening up a sash, the moveable section of a window of sash windows.