Sash window repairs Quick tip 3 How to rope up a sash window

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @davidhudson5390
    @davidhudson5390 3 года назад +6

    Jim is a total legend and his videos are superb. I couldn’t have done my sash window restoration without his help.

  • @danilorainone406
    @danilorainone406 3 года назад +4

    I also pry off the casement hatch cover where the weights hang,use a shop vac and hose to suck up the dust collected at the bottom

  • @breathevideochannel4934
    @breathevideochannel4934 3 года назад +4

    Could you recommend a video for the next bit 'hanging the weights'

  • @justtisha
    @justtisha 4 года назад +4

    Love learning about the clove hitch. Love all the details! Reroping my 4th window thanks to you!!

  • @AfricanFlightStar
    @AfricanFlightStar 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, fascinating, thanks for sharing this! I’m trying to re-attach a rope to one window, still not sure how to do that though. But appreciate this video, it did show me how the whole system works, thank you!

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  5 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @FUNKINETIK
    @FUNKINETIK Год назад +1

    One of my favourite things to do, been a long time since I’ve overhauled sliding sash windows. This is the way I was shown how to re-cord (many many moons ago) But I figured out a slightly different way which is handy if your ‘hank’ of sash cord is getting short. Re-cord one side starting from the inner pulley and then straight back up to do the outer pulley, and then cross over and repeat on the other side. Saves a little bit of time too.

  • @Dominic-jb1uf
    @Dominic-jb1uf 3 года назад +1

    Very well done! Thanks for sharing. Love the clove hitch and winding up mouse cord tricks!

  • @brianmanne7493
    @brianmanne7493 2 года назад +2

    Convoluted method; A great way to keep those trade secrets safely guarded.

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  2 года назад +1

      Hi Brian, there are many ways to do the same thing, this is just an example of the way I do it. Sometimes I make boiled eggs sometimes I make fried eggs.😋

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 9 месяцев назад

    Dear Sir, i must say that i am baffled with the crisscrossed of the ropes !!?? why? in order to use 1 weight per side? It doesnt look like the ones we have in america .

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  9 месяцев назад

      All roads lead to Rome!
      It was taught to me 50 years ago.
      Once you get the hang of it its a faster method of roping up and minimises wastage.
      All the methods of doing something will achieve the same result in the end.

  • @sladehata164
    @sladehata164 2 месяца назад +1

    What’s the best solution if pockets are glued?

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  2 месяца назад +1

      @sladehata164 Are you sure they are glued! Many times they can be nailed or screwed. Before going further, try this way first.
      ruclips.net/video/RWGCzFY3hEA/видео.htmlsi=zm6ClYn530FqBvlS

    • @sladehata164
      @sladehata164 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jimsear thanks reply. Tried that but found weights are accessible by removing face trim…not sure if it was an adaptation or was always like this old 1907 home

  • @Gene0695
    @Gene0695 2 года назад +2

    Hi, Can you please advise what type of rope you are using? I want to hang some sashes with original victorian cast iron pulleys on the stiles (Im not replacing them with newer brass ones due to the cost), what sort of thickness and type of rope is best for this? Thanks

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  2 года назад +1

      Generally, 6mm waxed sash cord will cover most jobs.
      On very heavy sashes you might want to use 8mm.

    • @Gene0695
      @Gene0695 2 года назад +1

      @@jimsear Thanks, and what sort of material? polyester, nylon, or would pure cotton braided be ok to ensure it doesn't stretch? which one did you use here?

  • @BasitAli-lf6tn
    @BasitAli-lf6tn 2 года назад +2

    Sir, you said I would make a video on New Year on Center Box and Leaf Spring. Still waiting

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for reminding me

    • @BasitAli-lf6tn
      @BasitAli-lf6tn 2 года назад

      @@jimsear You're welcome. I will wait

  • @doug1112
    @doug1112 3 года назад +1

    Great video . Did my first full window rope today , using loads of Jim’s tips from this video and others. Any tips for making the sashes run a bit easier ? I think due to age of house everything is a bit screw-whiff . I took us much old paint off as I could but still not as smooth as I’d like. Cheers !

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  3 года назад +2

      Traditionally, rubbing a wax candle along the running surfaces worked. You could try using beeswax spray or silicone spray from time to time after all the painting is done.

  • @Nick-xn7cp
    @Nick-xn7cp Год назад

    I taped a small screw to sash cord to feed it.. worked easy

  • @deezplace
    @deezplace 11 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful. Thank you. Legendary. 😅

  • @mikewatte4478
    @mikewatte4478 2 года назад +1

    I don't know much about sash windows but i do know using the customers basin as a shelf and tool box is a big no no

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  2 года назад

      Even if it's your own?

    • @mikewatte4478
      @mikewatte4478 2 года назад +1

      @@jimsear the wife will batter ya

    • @toi_techno
      @toi_techno 2 месяца назад

      Don’t be such a prig 😂

  • @MariaSanchez-kv2nt
    @MariaSanchez-kv2nt Год назад

    Thank you, good vídeo !!

  • @RC-oi1gg
    @RC-oi1gg 4 года назад

    Hi Jim. Subscribed. Great collection of videos and extremely informative. As I understand there are a couple of different sash rope sizes (diameters) available to use when roping. Can you advise the difference between them please. I have some rather large sash windows requiring re-roping and can only assume the size difference to be based on the window size and weight? Many thanks in advance.

  • @gheorghelavric6236
    @gheorghelavric6236 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @paulmaryon9088
    @paulmaryon9088 4 года назад +1

    great till your mouse gets stuck!! or the pocket has been glued, or..... windows with no pockets, ever seen those? otherwise good vid thanks for posting

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  4 года назад

      Many times!😂

  • @rogercarroll1663
    @rogercarroll1663 4 года назад

    Thanks. Very helpful

  • @billnorton7062
    @billnorton7062 Год назад

    "And that's all there is to roping up." Wait! What? That's NOT all there is. You've now got all this rope going up and down and criss-crossing and you still have to tie on the weights and the sashes. I don't see any advantage to this approach vs. feeding the rope and tying the weight and sash one by one.

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  Год назад +2

      Hi Bill, thank you for the comment.
      I've just realised that I've never done a video of the whole process.
      I'll correct that in a mini series very soon.
      The reason I rope up the way I do is because i find it's overall faster, cuts down on wasted motion and is less wasteful when the cord is on a 100m roll. Both ways work, and of course it's down to individual style. Why not make a video and post it up to show another way to do it. I'll happily link to it

  • @kataminkaitin2844
    @kataminkaitin2844 2 года назад +1

    If people follow this it won't work, because you didn't show the removal of the parting bead.

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  2 года назад

      Point taken.

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  2 года назад

      I'm about to start a new series of videos over the coming weeks. I'll make sure to include a video on that.

    • @kataminkaitin2844
      @kataminkaitin2844 2 года назад +1

      @@jimsear if you could include some solid examples of how a parting bead can be put in (and out) it would be great. I dont think I've ever renovated a window in which the channel for it actually functions as it should! They certainly never just tap into place and I've always had to drill and nail into place which is not optimum! Also include how to handle the water damage point that always gets the bottom of the parting bead channel!!!

  • @graemeeasterbrook4931
    @graemeeasterbrook4931 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi jim,you on instagram?

    • @jimsear
      @jimsear  2 месяца назад

      I've dabbled on it a couple of times, but that's all