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This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shares some tricks-of-the-trade for installing a new, long-lasting windowsill. (See below for tools and a shopping list.)
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Tools for How to Replace a Window Sill:
- Oscillating tool []
- Reciprocating saw []
- Flat pry bar []
- Hammer [] and 3/4-inch-wide chisel []
- End nippers []
- Circular saw []
- Layout square []
- Drill/driver []
- Handsaw []
- Hand plane []
- Random-orbit sander []
- Caulk gun []
- Dead-blow mallet []
- Pneumatic finishing nailer []
Shopping list for How to Replace a Window Sill:
- Spanish cedar [], used to make new sill
- 3-inch screws [], for pulling out old sill
- 120-grit sandpaper []
- Spray primer [], for coating new sill
- Silicone caulk [], used to seal new sill into place
- 2-inch finish nails [] for pneumatic nailer
- Minimal-expansion foam [], for filling void below sill
- Exterior-grade paint [], to match existing window trim
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