How to build timber awnings.
Build timber awning over windows.
You can also control the amount of air coming in by adjusting the angle of the window.
The frame won t show much so you really don t need to use fancy wood.
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Step 1 the size of the window or opening that the awning is intended for will dictate the size required.
For each of my window awnings i used 1 1 4 pine board and 2 six foot long 1 2 boards.
Push out awnings are fitted with friction stays to allow manual push out operation.
Build the bracket mounts.
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The diagram below shows what cuts of wood you need for each awning.
Covering 16 feet.
Installing a timber window into a wall cavity is a pretty straightforward job once you understand the basics.
Cut the 2x6 in half making 2 pieces of 5 foot length.
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The first step is to cut and fix a wall plate above the window.
Cut the 1x6 s in half making 6 pieces of 4 feet length each.
The wood frame for the window awnings is made from inexpensive pine boards.
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Cut the 8 foot 2x4 boards into 1 piece of 3 foot length and one piece of 4 foot length.
Hold the frame to the house and mark the holes for drilling where you placed brackets.
At 1 end of one of these lengths cut a 30 degree angle towards the top.
The design of awning windows makes it ideal for ventilation in wet weather with the sash acting as a canopy to keep the rain out.
Drill 3 or more holes into the house.
Measure the width of the window opening and add 20mm so that the frame of the awning finishes 10mm from the opening at either side.