Why don't we just build a window? Part One.
Phil arrived today and after we had lunch, he and Nick got down to the planning:
The goal for this week is to build a double hung window to replace our original 1907 windows.
This is the window they will be building a replacement for this week:

They measured and re-measured, referenced an article in Fine Homebuilding (Jan. 2007),
and drew out their plans. Of course no project is complete without a trip to the hardware store,
so they headed out to get the router bit that they needed. I think they must have needed something
else as they've been gone for quite awhile.
To prep for this week Nick has been quite busy:
- He planed, jointed, and glued re-claimed fir from our house to use for making the window.
- He ordered the insulated glass and the hidden double-hung mechanism. (I know there is
probably a technical name for it, but he'll have to explain that, or I can make changes to
the post once I get the info from him.
- The shop has been re-arranged, cleaned, and he built cabinets and installed some under-
cabinet lights.
What did I do to prep for this project, you ask?
- bought groceries and am making meals to keep them fed
- and most importantly, I said, "Okay Nick, I think it's a great
idea for you to build our own windows!"
Tomorrow I'll be at work and Atticus will be playing at daycare. Dinner
is already made so I will just pop it in the oven and I can hear all about
the progress over lemon tarragon chicken.
I'm really excited about the windows. I'm sad that I'll be saying goodbye
to the old, wavy glass, but we'll re-use it somewhere.
I'll make a new post when I understand more of the technical information
and find out what router bit they had to buy. For now, it's time to get dinner
ready and keep my workers happy and healthy.