mue_ste
2019-05-26 11:01:20
- #1
A friendly hello to everyone!
I have a problem that I can’t solve and hope to find some help here. The following:
Two window sills meet at a 90-degree angle in my case. However, these window sills have different overhangs. If the overhangs were the same, I would simply need a corner connector with the corresponding overhang. In that case, both window sills would simply meet "mitre cut" at a 45-degree angle. But since the overhangs are (significantly) different, they would meet at a completely different angle, so that, for example, one window sill would finish at 20 degrees and the other at 70 degrees. However, there is no corner connector to buy for this – or is it custom-made? I can’t think of any other solution...
Clear? Otherwise, I will have to attach a drawing.
Does anyone know how such a problem is solved? Surely I am not the only one whose window sills with different overhangs meet.
Many thanks in advance!
I have a problem that I can’t solve and hope to find some help here. The following:
Two window sills meet at a 90-degree angle in my case. However, these window sills have different overhangs. If the overhangs were the same, I would simply need a corner connector with the corresponding overhang. In that case, both window sills would simply meet "mitre cut" at a 45-degree angle. But since the overhangs are (significantly) different, they would meet at a completely different angle, so that, for example, one window sill would finish at 20 degrees and the other at 70 degrees. However, there is no corner connector to buy for this – or is it custom-made? I can’t think of any other solution...
Clear? Otherwise, I will have to attach a drawing.
Does anyone know how such a problem is solved? Surely I am not the only one whose window sills with different overhangs meet.
Many thanks in advance!