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Mike O'Donnell
 
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Default Question about replacing sash cords on old windows - NOT the kind with weights.


"Duane Bozarth" wrote in message
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Mike O'Donnell wrote:

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What I found out is that at the top of the window frame (inside the
frame),
there is a plastic trim piece held on by screws. Under that, on each
side
is a metal mechanism, about the size of a pack of playing cards screwed
into
the top of the frame. It has "Anderson Windows" stamped on it, along
with
what looks like "CC 9 27 -12". In that are two wheels with springs that
wind up the sash cords. It doesn't look like there's any way to get the
thing apart, and I'm trying to figure out how to attach new sash cords to
it.


If "Anderson" is really spelled as "Andersen" I'd go to a local
distributor if you have one or contact them directly come Monday...I've
not seen their mechanism of that type so don't know about it...


Typo on my part, it is stamped "Andersen Corp, Bayport Minn". It has a
little triangular logo with "AW" in the middle of it.

I had searched their web site and didn't find anything that helped.

I was hoping that since it was a major manufacturer, that someone (who reads
alt.home.repair) has run across these & can give some advice.



The other question I have is that I can't figure out how to get the sash
out
of the frame ....


Probably similar vintage replacement frames here (altho not Andersen)
are actually a spring-loaded side sash---pushing the window in to the
right side channel will allow these to slide out on the other
side...that's only conjecture I can offer.