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The hard part of making the opening wider is that the header needs to be wider. All of which can be done. Just depends on if there is room to do it, and if the inside has been rocked already or not. Nothing that time and money can't fix.
 
Shut it down please.... My head hurts... Stick to pulling weeds, find a framer who is not the cheapest...

If I understNd correctly you have a old window sash, but do not have a casement/jamb. Sounds like the framer built it to the sash dimension.
 
Didn't discover until I went to put window into rough opening that framer didn't allow for casing, sill etc. Then the rough opening for door was right allowance, but needed to be moved to the left a foot. Is this just a sawsall cutting blown in nails or is there a better way to cut these nails out?



Have called to have framer fix this, stating that we all make mistakes and better than a bad reputation, etc..but have not heard back. Small claims court threat is not working either.



So just the facts, and I'll decide if I'm up to the challenge, ok?

As a framer, I was responsible to install all windows and exterior doors. Has this changed in the industry?


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As a framer, I was responsible to install all windows and exterior doors. Has this changed in the industry?


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That is still the norm here as well. This was however a remodel of an old home, so maybe they hired a specialist to install the windows due to them being so out of the ordinary.:whistling
 
NO, the window was added afterwords. And blown in means under pressure nails, not the kind that are easily pulled out with a crowbar.

Nails fired from a pneumatic nailer.......nail gun?

Your miss use of common industry terms makes me think you're an unhappy home owner looking for advice on how to fix this.

And there are always two sides to every story.


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From all information given, IMHO, I would say the easiest fix for the window is cut the glass smaller and move the electrical box so the door doesn't need to be moved..... then go mow the lawn!!!
 
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Did you instruct the framer that the sash was going to have a frame and the frame was going to be xx by yy ?
I thought that part understood when I set the window on sawhorses right where it needed to be, minus the casement. Look, I'm outta here...not one of any of you explained if the nails could be cut out or how that expansion would be done. I went down and took pictures, but not really interested in posting anymore.

The mongrels of your profession are having a field day trying to feel superior, really casting a negative on your whole profession. I'd think an administrator could curb some of their bad behavior..but maybe it's just what I'd always suspected....lowest common denominator on the food chain...Jerk of All TRades...you nailed it!
 
If you reread my first post , I did say to get a metal sawsall blade to cut the nails off. And if you think there is to much pressure on them then force a longer stud in temperary until get it cut loose. I think I have tried to help you as much as I can given the information.

Sorry you think some of the guys have been a jerk, but in all fairness you have not done a very good job of presenting just what the problem was. Pretty much all the guys here are very good in what they do. Right or wrong when someone comes here acting like a HO with very little knowledge of what they are doing this tends to be the response given, sorry , but is just the way it is.
 
:whistling there may be other reasons they walked off and not embarassed, lowest common denominator type framers.

Framers don't build window frames based on supplied sashes, yet alone really know how to build custom windows. How would they even have a clue without guidance here. Even those on this site who can totally build windows to match from raw lumber ... they'd still need more information to get the opening right than just the sashes.

All hail the almighty and all knowing home owner wanna be building contractor who blames his subs for what he assumes or does not know. You can't or won't adjust to learn proper terminology when talking to seasoned professionals .... there is no other conclusion that you may very well be part of the problem
 
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I thought that part understood when I set the window on sawhorses right where it needed to be, minus the casement. Look, I'm outta here...not one of any of you explained if the nails could be cut out or how that expansion would be done. I went down and took pictures, but not really interested in posting anymore.

The mongrels of your profession are having a field day trying to feel superior, really casting a negative on your whole profession. I'd think an administrator could curb some of their bad behavior..but maybe it's just what I'd always suspected....lowest common denominator on the food chain...Jerk of All TRades...you nailed it!
You came on this site as a homeowner trying to figure out how to fix a problem. You could not accurately describe your problem. You want to talk down to us and call us low on the food chain?

Sounds like you hired cheap. Sounds like you had some misc window parts laying around and showed them to the framer. You didn't assemble the window for him to get accurate RO dimensions because you added to the scope late in the process. He made the opening for the sashes.

Right or wrong, sounds like bad communication and lack of details on a print.

Good thing you left, you wouldn't have lasted long anyway. This site is for pros, not HO.
 
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You came on this site as a homeowner trying to figure out how to fix a problem. You could not accurately describe your problem. You want to talk down to us and call us low on the food chain?

Sounds like you hired cheap. Sounds like you had some misc window parts laying around and showed them to the framer. You didn't assemble the window for him to get accurate RO dimensions because you added to the scope late in the process. He made the opening for the sashes.

Right or wrong, sounds like bad communication and lack of details on a print.

Good thing you left, you wouldn't have lasted long anyway. This site is for pros, not HO.
Your contempt for the people who pay you is really an eye opener. I work for home owners too. I do not give them reason to have to go to a forum to fix things...If you had to correct this problem amongst yourselves (wrong sized hole for a window you knew had be framed that is truly remarkable statement about the state of your craft). With the exception of a couple of you who haven't sunk to this level, the concensus is and will remain in my book as I said...just sayin :whistling
 
I thought that part understood when I set the window on sawhorses right where it needed to be, minus the casement. Look, I'm outta here...not one of any of you explained if the nails could be cut out or how that expansion would be done. I went down and took pictures, but not really interested in posting anymore.

The mongrels of your profession are having a field day trying to feel superior, really casting a negative on your whole profession. I'd think an administrator could curb some of their bad behavior..but maybe it's just what I'd always suspected....lowest common denominator on the food chain...Jerk of All TRades...you nailed it!

Cool! I get to add mongrel to the list of names I've ever been called.

I'd bet that most everyone on this site who has any sense could figure out and fix your problem. What does that say about you?

This is a great opportunity for you to figure this out for yourself and then comeback and brag about your success. But calling people names only serves to diminish you in the eyes of men who are masters in the construction industry.


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Your contempt for the people who pay you is really an eye opener. I work for home owners too. I do not give them reason to have to go to a forum to fix things...If you had to correct this problem amongst yourselves (wrong sized hole for a window you knew had be framed that is truly remarkable statement about the state of your craft). With the exception of a couple of you who haven't sunk to this level, the concensus is and will remain in my book as I said...just sayin :whistling
I don't give my homeowners any reason to go to a forum either. This forum is not for a HO to come figure out how to fix things. That is the DIY forum.

I don't think anyone sunk to any level. Your lack of proper information left quite a bit of room for specualtion as to what was/is really going on.
 
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