I made the repair today and it was not all the difficult. I think the hardest thing is trying to find the right tension to put on the cords so that they raise and lower without a lot of energy and yet don't fall down. Also, mine had 2 springs, one for each side and they were welded at a center point. I had to cut the string a few times to keep the point sharp so I could thread it through the holes. Once the string starts to fray, you can't feed it through. All in all, I would say it was about 90% as good as a professional would have done and a LOT LESS COSTS! Thank you again for all the tips.
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