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How do the upper and lower windowsill plates of the bay windows work?

How do the upper and lower windowsill plates of the bay windows work? Whether it is set in the window under the small ring beam, and then do a floating plate? Then the beam of steel bars to anchor into the edge of the frame column? Or similar and set the same beam, to meet the length of the support on the line, plus a floating board, I would like to ask, we are how to make bay window up and down windowsill. Thanks

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The window windows of the bay window can be poured out with the main body in the main body, and the lower windows need to be poured later. The lower windows need to be made of beams, and the reinforcement needs to be anchored into the shear wall or frame column.
The window windows of the bay window can be poured out with the main body in the main body, and the lower windows need to be poured later. The lower windows need to be made of beams, steel need to anchor into the shear wall or frame column, our current project is to do so
The measurement of the size of the bay window is based on the installation of the doors and windows to confirm, usually the amount of external dimensions. In the production process need to include the included corner size out.
The window windows of the bay window can be poured out with the main body in the main body, and the lower windows need to be poured later. The lower windowsill need to be made of beams and bars.

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