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I have a house with 3 Anderson sliders to be trimmed, the rest are double hund narrow line. The narrow line jambs are all flush with sheeting, straight forward to case. The sliders have plastic jamb, that is about 3/8 under the sheet. Is this typical, and does Anderson have this wood jambs to slide in.?
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make 3/8"x3/4" exstention jambs; leave 3/16" reveal; then case and again leave 3/16" reveal
smack me if im wrong
gabe
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I have a house with 3 Anderson sliders to be trimmed, the rest are double hund narrow line. The narrow line jambs are all flush with sheeting, straight forward to case. The sliders have plastic jamb, that is about 3/8 under the sheet. Is this typical, and does Anderson have this wood jambs to slide in.?