Question on Control Room Window.
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Question on Control Room Window.
Hi John - in your control room window design on the SAE site, I didn't see any reference to treating the gap between the two sills. Should the gap be filled with caulking or left open and covered with 703?
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What do you consider to be soft fibre board? The only thing I can think of that fits this descrition is acoustic ceiling tiles. Is there another product?You fill the gap with soft fibreboard covered with a thin layer of insulation and then covered in cloth.
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Hey Oliver - no need to apologise for being a Pom - my grandparents on my father's side were a poms from Surrey and my mother a Geordie. 
I'm not sure what you call it but it's the same as the stuff they make notice boards from and can stick drawing pins into, usually painted white on one side. Hope this helps.
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I'm not sure what you call it but it's the same as the stuff they make notice boards from and can stick drawing pins into, usually painted white on one side. Hope this helps.
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According to the contractor, there is no need for any support from the window pane itsefl, as the frame above is solid, so in practical terms, does this mean I would want as far apart on the top jam and maybe only 1-2 inches apart on the bottom jam? (That's a fairly steep angle since the jam itself is more than a foot in width!)John Sayers wrote:It depends on how wide the window jam is really. I'd go for as much as you can get within your jam, (sill)
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