Claims
- 1. A method of making a plurality of window frame members having different end use applications on a single production line, comprising the steps of:extruding a plurality of master window frame members during at least first and second production runs from a single die plate, each of said master window frame members having at least two flanges extending from a wall facing side of said master window frame member; selectively cutting during said first production run a substantial portion of at least one flange from a first master window frame member from said plurality of master window frame members at a predetermined location to create a new construction window frame member having a nailing flange; and selectively cutting during said second production run on said single production line a substantial portion of at least one flange from a second master window frame member from said plurality of master window frame members at a predetermined location to create a replacement window frame member not having a nailing flange.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said selectively cutting during said first production run step comprises the step of cutting a flange from said at least two flanges at an intermediate location on said flange to form a J-channel defined at least in part by said flange cut at said intermediate location, said J-channel being sized to accept an edge of an exterior siding or sheathing product attached to a structure, said edge being at least partially covered by said channel during expansion and contraction of same.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said selectively cutting during said second production run step includes the step of cutting two flanges from said at least two flanges from said second master window frame member.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said selectively cutting during said second production run step includes the step of cutting said at least one flange to form a replacement window frame member having a flush fin flange, said at least two flanges including said flush fin flange.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said selectively cutting steps include the step of cutting at least one flange with an adjustable cutting tool.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said extruding step includes the step of extruding said master window frame members from polyvinyl chloride.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of cooling said master window frame members in a calibrator before cutting said master window frame members.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein said extruding step includes the step of forming a cutting groove on a master window frame member at at least one predetermined location.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of partially cutting through a master window frame member at a selected one of said at least one predetermined location to facilitate separating a flange from said master window frame member.
- 10. The method of claim 1,wherein said step of selectively cutting during said second production run includes the step of selectively cutting said at least one flange to form a replacement window frame member having a flush fin flange, said at least two flanges including said flush fin flange, and wherein said extruding step includes the step of forming a plurality of cutting grooves on said flush fin flange, whereby said cutting grooves facilitate separation of a portion of said flush fin flange to provide a flush fin flange having a desired length.
- 11. A master window frame member extruded from a single die plate, said master window frame member comprising at least two flanges extending from a wall facing side of said master window frame member,said flanges being configured such that a first substantial portion of at least one of said flanges may be selectively cut at a predetermined location on said master window frame member to produce a new construction window frame member having a nailing flange and a second substantial portion of at least one of said flanges may be selectively cut at a predetermined location on said master window frame member to create a replacement window frame member not having a nailing flange.
- 12. The master window frame member of claim 11, wherein said master window frame member is configured such that selectively cutting a flange from said at least two flanges at an intermediate location on said flange produces a new construction window frame member having a J-channel defined at least in part by said flange cut at said intermediate location, said J-channel being sized to accept an edge of an exterior siding or sheathing product attached to a structure, said edge being at least partially covered by said channel during expansion and contraction of same.
- 13. The master window frame member of claim 11, wherein said at least one flange may be selectively cut to form a replacement window frame member having a flush fin flange, said at least two flanges including said flush fin flange.
- 14. The master window frame member of claim 13,wherein said flush fin flange includes a plurality of cutting grooves formed thereon, whereby said cutting grooves facilitate separation of a portion of said flush fin flange to provide a flush fin flange having a desired length.
- 15. The master window frame member of claim 11, wherein two flanges from said at least two flanges may be selectively cut to form a replacement window frame member.
- 16. A method of making a plurality of window frame members having different end use applications on a single production line, comprising the steps of:extruding a plurality of master window frame members on said production line during at least first and second production runs from a single die plate, each of said master window frame member having at least two flanges including a flush fin flange and a nailing flange extending from a wall facing side of said frame member; on said single production line, selectively cutting during said first production run a substantial portion of at least one flange from a first master window frame member from said plurality of master window frame members at a predetermined location to create a new construction window frame member having a nailing flange with at least a substantial portion of said flush fin flange being removed; and on said single production line, selectively cutting during said second production run a substantial portion of at least one flange from a second master window frame member from said plurality of master window frame members at a predetermined location to create a replacement window frame member with at least a substantial portion of said nailing flange being removed.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said selectively cutting during said first production run step comprises the step of cutting said flush fin flange at an intermediate location on said flush fin flange to form a J-channel defined at least in part by said flush fin flange cut at said intermediate location, said J-channel being sized to accept an edge of an exterior siding or sheathing product attached to a structure, said edge being at least partially covered by said channel during expansion and contraction of same.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein said selectively cutting during said second production run step includes the step of cutting at least a substantial portion of said flush fin flange and said nailing flange from said second master window frame member.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein said selectively cutting during said second production run step includes the step of selectively cutting at least a substantial portion of said nailing flange to form a replacement window frame member having said flush fin flange.
- 20. The method of claim 16,wherein said step of selectively cutting during said second production run includes the step of selectively cutting said at least one flange to form a replacement window frame member having said flush fin flange, and wherein said extruding step includes the step of forming a plurality of cutting grooves on said flush fin flange, whereby said cutting grooves facilitate separation of a portion of said flush fin flange to provide a flush fin flange having a desired length.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to application Ser. No. 09/564,434 of David S. Levine, Jerome C. Habeck, Dennis C. Westphal and Stanley Gursky, entitled “Window frame member with channel formed within the member for accepting siding or sheathing,” filed in the Patent and Trademark Office on the same day this application is being filed.
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