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  2. Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva helps a homeowner fix window sash cords to keep her double hung window in balance.SUBSCRIBE to This Old House...

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  3. Step 5: Attach Cords to the Sash. Pull on the cord to lift the weight until it’s close to the top of the jamb. Guide the cord along the groove that’s cut into the edge of the sash. Tie a knot in the cord where the cord meets the hole in the sash. Insert the knot into the hole and secure it with a nail.

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  4. In this video, "Speedy" Shane breaks down how to replace the sash cord in wood sash windows. He goes over all the tools, and processes including many pro tip...

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  5. Video demonstrating how to repair a double-hung window sash cord and reattach the counterweight. Check https://www.do-it-yourself-help.com/how-to-repair-wind...

  6. From the pencil mark, add the groove measurement and cut the cord at that point. Be careful not to let the end fly up and into the pulley hole. Tie a tight knot in the end and insert a long nail or screw through it to keep the cord from being pulled in through the pulley hole. Remove the old broken cord from the window sash.

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  7. Remove The Bottom Sash. If new cords are to be fitted: one at a time hold and cut the cord, just above where it emerges from the bottom sash and tie a knot in the end. Allow the weight to be lowered inside the frame, until the knot sits at the pulley: Remove the sash. If the cords are to be reused: prise out the pins attaching the cord to the ...

  8. Jul 29, 2024 · Attach cords to the sash. Pull on the cords so there’s tension and the weights go up near the very top. Line up the cords to the sash. Attach both cords by tying knots at the ends and placing them into cord slots on each side of the sash. Drive a screw or staple through the knot so the cords stay in the slots. Cut off excess cords.

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