Brilliantly explained. Thanks for all the tips on where to pay particular attention to avoid problems. I learned a lot. Thanks to you, I feel like an empowered DIY gal!!!
Yes the people who design these things should be made to work on them. Glad it helped you out. I nearly didn't make this video. I didn't think anyone would be interested.
Depending on the design and manufacturer of the shutter you can sometimes get access to the end of the cord. Unfortunately others ,like the one in my video, have a cover that blocks access. Then it all has to be disassembled, which turns it into a bit of a job.
Thanks for the video, it was really helpful! I spent more time trying to get the box out and back in because there was so much paint gluing things together, and on the way back in one of the sides was refusing to fit, but I got it done in the end.
@@theadventuresofmacanthea This was the first/only one I found that actually showed getting the spindle out of the side compartment. I used another video on our French doors and I've been terrified to use it since! haha, so yeah, this was very helpful.
So glad I watched your video first. You must have saved me hours of trying to figure it out myself.
Glad it helped you out. A video I nearly didn't make because I thought nobody would be interested.
Brilliantly explained. Thanks for all the tips on where to pay particular attention to avoid problems. I learned a lot. Thanks to you, I feel like an empowered DIY gal!!!
I'm pleased the video was helpful. Well done for having a go at it yourself and not calling a little man.
Thank you for posting. Very helpful. That corner screw absolute nightmare 🤣
Yes the people who design these things should be made to work on them. Glad it helped you out. I nearly didn't make this video. I didn't think anyone would be interested.
I have a similar one as you ; we didn't have to take it all apart like you did ; we just replaced the string and adjusted the tension. Took 15 mins.
Depending on the design and manufacturer of the shutter you can sometimes get access to the end of the cord. Unfortunately others ,like the one in my video, have a cover that blocks access. Then it all has to be disassembled, which turns it into a bit of a job.
Thanks for the video, it was really helpful!
I spent more time trying to get the box out and back in because there was so much paint gluing things together, and on the way back in one of the sides was refusing to fit, but I got it done in the end.
Your welcome, box can be a pig to get off especially when painted, I've seen a lot of people break them using too much force. Glad it helped
Thanks dad!
No problem son, remember monkey see monkey do.
Life saver! Thanks
Glad this video is helping so many people, I nearly didn't make it because I didn't think anyone would be interested.
@@theadventuresofmacanthea This was the first/only one I found that actually showed getting the spindle out of the side compartment. I used another video on our French doors and I've been terrified to use it since! haha, so yeah, this was very helpful.