Buckaroo5
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I am working on double hung windows in a 100 year old house. Most of the sash cords are broken and I was considering using chain rather than rope. Any reason not to?
If you use sash chain. Other types of chain not so muchDoes chain work with the rest of the hardware?
Good point about size - I was figuring they were all 1/4".? The opportunity for the knots on the weights to become untied is the reason I was considering chain along with the longevity. This is my son's house but I did a number of windows in a house I owned in the '80's - 90's and used cotton cord so I know how much effort is required - for me, this will be a long term effort including reglazing/repainting the windows. The windows have frosted pain outlines on the upper sashes which I think are very cool - my old house had leaded upper sashes and I love these older architectural details. My son bought in the same neighborhood where we used to live. The cost of cord vs chain is minimal compared to the effort. Also, the roller question is getting to the root of my original post. Does sash chain require different roller? This is the sash chain I was considering....I have not used chain. Do you need different rollers?
I redid all the windows in one of our houses using regular sash cord. Two of the rollers were shot and replacing those was more work than doing cords. The home was built in 1914 and the windows are all original. Not sure how often the cords had been replaced? I had six broken cords in 28 double hung openings.
BTW, if you are already doing one cord in an opening, just do all of them. Cord is cheap. Make sure you get the right size.
