Changing a window stay and pins
Window stays and pins are usually used along the bottom edge of a window to both hold it closed and allow you to prop the window in an open position. Changing stays and pins is a simple way of revamping the look of a window and is very straightforward to do. This job is normally carried out in conjunction with changing the window fastener – see guide ‘Changing a mortice window fastener‘. When choosing new stays and pins double check the length you require as most ranges will offer a number of different sizes.
1. Remove the old stay and pins. If possible, try and use the existing holes for the new window furniture. | |
2. With the window in the closed position, position the new stay and pins. Carefully lift off the stay ensuring the pins don’t move – if you’re lucky the holes may be in the same place as for the old window furniture. | |
3. If you need new holes, mark through the fixing holes with a pencil. | |
4. Drill pilot holes and fix both the stay pins in place. Place the stay back over the pins to check that they have been accurately positioned. | |
5. Position the stay, mark the fixing positions, pilot hole and fix in place. Fill any visible old fixing holes with filler, sand smooth and paint. |
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