The stuff I use is like a foam. Very lightweight but hardens like a rock. On the sashes and molding there were chunks rotted away, where I was able to take a mold of existing matching pieces and create replacement spans really easily. I was so shocked at the first sight of the trim I thought there was no way I could do it myself. But I wasn’t willing to lose the character of the old woodwork and a call to a historic restoration firm in a nearby city yielded an estimate of $1200 per window.
So I figured it out 😅
I still don't know what sashes are. But! I'm proud of you :)
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Hmmm. Even with pictures for “context?”
It’s the part you probably think of as “the window.” The frame with glass in it that slides up and down.
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