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Hello, Doeas anyoneknow where i can get some curtain rail for my devon camper, I need acout 1.5m to replace a broken section in my van. It's plastic and kind of an F profile!

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pics be helpfull if not you may have to repalce with soemthign liek silent gliss>
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you can buy all kinds of curtain track for campers/caravans at most caravan shops. Thats where i got mine form and they had lots of different types.
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This is what it looks like, it's plastic, not fussed if the colour isn't the same i just need to find some. Thanks for the suggestions so far, i have found it in metal but was told it wouldn't bend!

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Mine's made from aly, and its bent just fine :D

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DavidPallister wrote:Mine's made from aly, and its bent just fine :D

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Where did you get it from mate?

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Sorry, it came in the van so i assume its standard autohomes fitment stuff. but its made from aly, and is bent around all the corners just fine. i think vwcurtains sell the aly stuff, so you should be able to bent their stuff ok

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This is the Silent Gliss 1025 track your after - I have been looking for this at a cheep pricce for ages without sucess - it seems to be horrifically expensive!

If you ask/look for 1025 make sure the seller doesn't confuse it with the Gliss 1021 track which is the other way up:-

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1025 trak as you know is this profile:-

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http://www.curtain-track-and-pole.co.uk ... _Track.htm
http://www.justpoles.com/product.asp?s= ... rtRecord=1

IT AINT CHEAP STUFF!!


They also state you cant bend it yourself which is rubbish - as long as you heat it up with a hairdryer/heatgun it bends really easily and stays bend once cooled :wink:

If you find a cheaper supplier than the ones I have listed then please PM me/post on here as I too need a load of track - around 5 metres of it!
It is by will alone that I set my 'van' in motion!

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dugcati wrote:This is the Silent Gliss 1025 track your after - I have been looking for this at a cheep pricce for ages without sucess - it seems to be horrifically expensive!

If you ask/look for 1025 make sure the seller doesn't confuse it with the Gliss 1021 track which is the other way up:-

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1025 trak as you know is this profile:-

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http://www.curtain-track-and-pole.co.uk ... _Track.htm
http://www.justpoles.com/product.asp?s= ... rtRecord=1

IT AINT CHEAP STUFF!!


They also state you cant bend it yourself which is rubbish - as long as you heat it up with a hairdryer/heatgun it bends really easily and stays bend once cooled :wink:

If you find a cheaper supplier than the ones I have listed then please PM me/post on here as I too need a load of track - around 5 metres of it!

I can get it for £18.00 + vat for a 6 metre length. If you recon it can be bent then i will buy some, i had it in my hand and got a refund when i saw it was ally and said i would need a tool to bend it same stuff SG 1025 let me know where you are and if you want some?

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Jaydog - you have PM - call me or pass me your number :wink:
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One of my next jobs is to replace our crappy curtain wire with rails like this, out of interest whats the best / easiest way to fit the rail to the van, screws, rivets, glue, sticky back plastic???? :D

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shortbloke wrote:One of my next jobs is to replace our crappy curtain wire with rails like this, out of interest whats the best / easiest way to fit the rail to the van, screws, rivets, glue, sticky back plastic???? :D

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rivots mate.. changing the curtain rail was a nightmare.. the cab is double or triple skinned, so if you have to drill new holes be careful as drill bits can break easily there.
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D'Squared wrote: rivots mate.. changing the curtain rail was a nightmare.. the cab is double or triple skinned, so if you have to drill new holes be careful as drill bits can break easily there.
Good luck.

DD

Cheers D'Squared, think I might live with the curtain wire for now and get the van finished and if money and time permits then go for the curtain rails next year.

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