In part 2 of our two-video series about window restoration, Brent goes step by step through the process of getting a historic wood window working again.
Steps include: taking out interior shutters, removing the upper and lower sash, repairing sash cords, weight pocket work, weatherstripping, cutting glass and putty glazing, and reinstallation.
Want to know how to restore a double-hung window, watch this and find out? Also, if you click this link you can download our help/cheat sheet. It is a document that lays out tools and tips for getting your window right. Thanks. https://confirmsubscription.com/h/r/6...
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