Any advice on how to repair my brownstone shutters?
I have several sets of antique brownstone shutters that have the same problem. In the middle of each shutter is a little window with a set of little flappers that can be opened and closed. Each flapper is attached to a little spindle rod whose ends go into holes. The rods have fallen out of the holes on one side and won’t stay in. Any suggestions?
starfish11040
in Doors & Windows 13 years and 7 months ago
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devenco | 13 years and 6 months ago
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Americana has a repair kit that works well and is cheap. Americana also manufactures replication pocket shutters. www.shutterblinds.com 800 269 5697