How to Re-string the One Way White Traverse Rod
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- www.desynestore.com/
Sometimes the knot holding the draw string comes apart. But don't worry, you don't need a new rod! Our expert will show you how to re-string the White Traverse Rod in minutes! - Комедії
Just converted a traverse rod from center open to close-right/open-left configuration. This video helped me figure out how to string the thing in 10 minutes. Thank you for this.
Thank you. Simple understandable instructions with good closeups. Restrung my 103 inch right stack one way rod in under an hour. Saved $220 because I was going to trash the rod and buy a new one. You rock!
Excellent. Tried numerous videos but only this one was clear & simple to follow. Saved £40 on replacing the rod. Thanks.
My sister and I quickly accomplished this with your easy instructions, thank you!!
Yes brilliant video. Helped me to reverse the cord from a right to a left pull. Got me out of a jam and mess. Many thanks, Mark, London England😂
thank you! I am building a couple of tracks from scratch, this was so helpful!
THANK YOU‼️ I want to take my (VERY EXPENSIVE 😑) decorative traverse rod down for an “update” by spray painting everything and changing out the very old (and dirty!) cord. You helped SO much! 👍
Just fixed mine using this video. My curtain rod was a little different but after watching this video it was close enough and had great success! Thanks!!
Very nice job. I will be restringing a rod previously used for verticals. I’m hopeful by watching this I will be able to add gliders for curtains instead of verticals. Thanks for the video!
Thanks so much for your clear and concise instruction. I can now fix my Mom's sliding door curtain w/o having to replace the rod, whew!
Thank you so much I did it
i seldom comment but this helped me alot. thank you!
Thanks for this. it was easy to follow and it helped me fix my curtains
Thanks so much, very helpful!
Do i have to take the curtain? Im guessing yes
Can you install the string without taken down the rod?