I'm trying to repair a wooden window and cannot work out how it should work.
The window is one of those that lifts up - like a sash window - but the part that keeps the window raised seems to be broken and the window won't stay up. At the side of the window frame is a hollow metal tube containing some sort of spiral device. On the window itself are two sping-loaded plastic rods that press against the metal tubes.
My questions:
What is this type of window called?
How does the spiral/tube device work?
How easy is it to fix?
TIA
Steve
The window is one of those that lifts up - like a sash window - but the part that keeps the window raised seems to be broken and the window won't stay up. At the side of the window frame is a hollow metal tube containing some sort of spiral device. On the window itself are two sping-loaded plastic rods that press against the metal tubes.
My questions:
What is this type of window called?
How does the spiral/tube device work?
How easy is it to fix?
TIA
Steve