Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Window Restoration (Part #3)

I am finally finished the sash work on the two windows in my spare bedroom. I added weatherstripping and re-attached the sash chords and weights.


Sash Chord


I used zinc weatherstripping at the meeting rail, head, and sill. This type of weatherstripping is extremely durable and should last for many years, unlike that cheap stick-on squishy stuff that might last 2 years. I used v-shaped spring bronze (attached to the sashes) to stop airflow from entering around the sashes. This type of weatherstripping travels with the sash, so the weight pockets are still accessible. This also gives the window a more historic look since no weatherstripping is seen as the window sashes travel up and down.


Meeting Rail Weatherstripping


Bottom Sash Weatherstripping


The Completed Windows


Interior


Working Sashes


Exterior

Next up... finish the mill work around the windows and doors.

2 Comments:

At 1:35 PM, Blogger melissa said...

lovely! if only the windows in my apartment had any weather stripping/still had weights to keep them open/weren't mostly painted shut...

 
At 3:32 PM, Blogger analogrecording said...

Those windows in your apartment are awesome. I think it's a shame that your landlord treats them like total shite.

I think I have a new calling in life.

 

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