Attaching curtain snaps to (van) body?

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Attaching curtain snaps to (van) body?

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hi everyone,
i'm thinking of making up some blinds out of old coffee sacks to suit the rat-look (tatty) theme of my van.
i don't want to have full on curtain rails, but i heard of people using the metal snaps/poppers/press studs. I was just wandering how you fix them to the body of the van - as a bit of a newbie i have no idea what lies beneath the headliner!
if anyone has made blinds in this way or has any ideas that would be really helpful
cheers
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Drill and screw.
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or rivet. Think you can get the right ones to do it as well. Something like this but you need to find the other half

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thanks for the suggestions, I've started to put the blinds together, so hopefully i'll be able to put them up soon :ok
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Just an Idea, what about magnets? search on ebay 'rare earth magnets'. Avoid drilling holes. The ones the size of a £1 coin are a good size. . . :D

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As I didn't want visible fixings on my standard 'bus, I went the magnet route. Let's be technical - they are Neodymium magnets. I have used 10mm x 5mm magnets, with a safety pin araldited to the back. This means that they can be removed when the curtains need a wash (if you don't remove them they will stick to the washing machine drum!).

I actually soldered a small washer to the safety pin first to give a better "stick" to the magnet.

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Incidently, I did the whole bus with 50 magnets.
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finally got round to finishing these off. as i wanted just simple blinds that were flexible (could be left on during travel or taken off and stowed) i went down the snaps route.
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gtavalanche wrote:Drill and screw.
neat sets of snaps i got from 'world of sewing' are something like yacht and caravan ones, come with screws and all tools.
so just drilled a hole and screwed one end to the body (sometimes tricky with headliner stretched across roof so hole isn't clear)
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the other half of the snap is made of two parts that you punch together with the tool provided in the kit, fixing it on the curtain.
i made my curtains out of old coffee sacks, backed with rough linen and with some of that foil backed bubblewrap insulation so it would reflect the sun a bit more.
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bit tatty, but i'm happy. thanks for the help :ok
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