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Re: Window Stool Replacement
From: info@builderswebsource.com 
Category: Windows and Doors 
Remote Name: 63.198.181.43 
Date: 16 Nov 2002 
Time: 11:51 PM 
 
Comments
The thickness of window stools varies greatly according to available space,
as well as aesthetic/architectural considerations. Typical stools range from
11/16" thick to 1-1/8" or more. Most millwork shops offer a range of
prefabricated stools with front details ranging from a simple bullnose, to more
elaborate patterns. If you have a well known brand of window, you may be able to
find an exact match from the manufacturer (such as Andersen, Pella, etc.). The
wood can be anything you specify, but typically it is clear Pine, Poplar, or
Oak. If it's to be painted, finger-jointed Pine is typical. Each stool is cut to
fit on the job site, so always order a little extra in case you make a mistake
or two. Builders Websource 
        
      
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