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  1. #16
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    Now how does this affect your window schedule?

    Certainly you're not going to have that as one mulled unit....it will never be
    able to be delivered in one piece

    Also are you going to have to worry about structural issues? A window that
    big seems like you might have to have a beam to help support...you don't
    get that too well with a mulled unit...
    Jonathan

  2. #17
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    Just a quick comment, (I have not tried it) but the blocked unit might need to spec'd out as a single opening.
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  3. #18
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    Chief does have some versatility w/ labels & framing. You have the option for a single label/or not, & a single framed opening/or not. & you can mix it up however you'd like when there are "nested" blocks of windows w/in a larger window block. You can label each nested block, single framed opening, then block the "nested" blocks of windows, & have each nested window block label display & individual framed openings for each of the "nested" blocks.
    (That's a lotta "block"ing!)
    If you do it right, Chief frames it perfectly. You have to account for the rough opening when defining your distance between the units.
    Jim
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