MM5AHO
Well-Known Member
I'm in the process of re-doing the headlining (foam backed vinyl over old ply boards) on the 43 years old Rival.
I'm now wondering about a better system for fixing the curtains.
Previously used that long plastic covered spring system, that hooks to an eye each end, and is threaded through the curtain edge.
There's 6mm ply behind all the vinyl, and in some places fixing timbers that these fix to, but unlikely to be in the ideal positions.
There's a slight slope on the windows such that the curtains will naturally hang away from the non vertical "wall", with bottoms away perhaps 20-40mm. I'd previously had a second spring line to hold them against the cabin wall.
Any great suggestions?
I'm now wondering about a better system for fixing the curtains.
Previously used that long plastic covered spring system, that hooks to an eye each end, and is threaded through the curtain edge.
There's 6mm ply behind all the vinyl, and in some places fixing timbers that these fix to, but unlikely to be in the ideal positions.
There's a slight slope on the windows such that the curtains will naturally hang away from the non vertical "wall", with bottoms away perhaps 20-40mm. I'd previously had a second spring line to hold them against the cabin wall.
Any great suggestions?