Yeah, we do windows..
No, not like that. Like this:

These wooden sash windows are pretty close to their century mark, and the years are showing. Our job is to remove them, rebuild them, and reinstall. The trick is, this is a historical restoration, so any repair work must match the original as closely as possible. Several of the sashes are too far gone to save, which means building new ones, by hand, to the original specs. Keep in mind, the tooling to build these windows hasn't been seen in 50 years or more. What you see above is pretty typical of all four sets windows (5 in each set). Every single piece of glass was removed (all 90 panes) and then re-installed in the newly rebuilt sashes, then glazed by hand (360 runs of glazing), but only after 75+ years of paint and grime were removed. The first set is completed, and we are going back in with them.

The first two are in and trimmed back out, three more to go. I forgot to mention that we are also building/rebuilding the frames and sills as we reinstall. Nitpicky, slow, and aggravating. But it will look soo good with all new windows. It's backbreaking work, but something a person can really take pride in. Something that can truly be called "hand crafted".
Don't try this with a local contractor from the orange box store
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