I'm not a genius with a video camera, but I do want to provide some solid information for those readers who are interested in learning about how to repair and/or restore their wood windows. So, I've been combing back through the bookmarks and links of the resources that I used to learn these skills. Skills that, without the internet, I probably would not have learned.
I was searching for a YouTube video I saw long ago and happened to stumble across one that I had never seen. It's a series actually. Days of renovation compressed into video snippets. By the fourth day and video, I was laughing out loud. So creative, so funny, and so much more true to life than any home improvement television show. I loved these videos.
I don't normally embed the content of other folks. But I couldn't find an email address for the brilliant videographer, dbwharto. And his work is too good not to share.
I would like to present to you dbwharto's interpretation of removing a wood window sash from a frame. I hope that you find it as inspirational as I did.
For more of dbwharto's excellent video work in this series, please visit this link:
The YouTube Videos of dbwhartoAnd if anyone out there knows Mr. dbwharto, please give him my kindest regards and thank him for making my evening. :)
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Comments
that's hilarious :) thanks for sharing it.
sandy
Posted by: sandy | August 30, 2007 10:06 AM
It's funny and really instructive. I was wondering what a parting bead was.
Posted by: Cate | September 2, 2007 11:24 AM
Great blog!! You should start many more. I love all the info provided. I will stay tuned :)
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