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Roger Mills wrote: On 10/10/2019 19:03, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: Been fixing up some sash windows which are basically about 130 years old. Had a broken glass after what look like a bird it it - or bullet. ;-) And a sash cord. So decided to replace all the sash cords at the same time, and with new parting and stop beads. So got the type that takes a nylon brush for best draught proofing. And wondered if anyone knows how long the brush is likely to last? It will hopefully stop any rattles too, in a wind. I've got a lot of sash windows in my holiday flat, which is in a Grade II listed building - so little scope for double glazing. I've replaced all my beads with the nylon brush type. They have improved noise and drafts to some extent, but not as much as I hoped. I've also replaced the cord to sash attachments with these https://www.mightonproducts.com/cordclam-cord-retainer which make it a doddle to remove and replace the sashes in future - e.g. for painting. Oh, and the staff beads are screwed rather than nailed on like the old ones - also facilitating easy removal. I've also used screws for the staff beads. Couldn't think of a similar way to fix the parting beads, though. -- *DON'T SWEAT THE PETTY THINGS AND DON'T PET THE SWEATY THINGS. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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