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Per pair, and two brass pull-down sash handles, p. C. 3s. Per pair. Glaze sashes with 26 oz. Clear sheet glass, bedded in putty and sprigged. A deep bead is placed on the oak sill, to allow the lower sash to be raised so that air may pass through the meeting rails without the window being actually open. See clause No. 160 for windows to floors above. The inside linings may be splayed off to form a key for the plaster, instead of having the narrow splayed grounds at the back of the " architrave.... Sometimes wrought moulded framed grounds are fixed to the inside lining. The moulding under the window nosing; is not ffijy^"" j! always provided. State if sashes, frames and architraves have segniental (semicircular or elliptical) heads, or if to similar sweeps on plan ; also state if sashes be divided into small squares with moulded bars. See notes to clause No. 170 for size of bars. In a 9 in. Wall, with sashes 2 in. Thick (or more), the back lining would slightly show out from the face of the plaster ; in that case, unless the back lining be thick, a small filling-in piece would be required round the frame.
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