curtain track [message #198075] |
Sun, 10 February 2013 22:58  |
Phantom2
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Need the track for curtain that goes behind driver & pass seat. I have the drapes that belong there.
Thanks
Larry
Larry Hopkins
75 Avion
Springfield, IL
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Re: curtain track [message #198090 is a reply to message #198075] |
Mon, 11 February 2013 07:12   |
John Sharpe
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Quote: | Need the track for curtain that goes behind driver & pass seat. I have the drapes that belong there.
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It can be replaced with the standard I track. The roller hardware is a lot more common to find and the little plastic sliders don't have to be sewed onto the curtain fabric as required by the original design.
John Sharpe
Humble,TX
'78 Eleganza TBI
'89 Spectrum 2000 MPI V-10
'40 Ford Panel Delivery TPI
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Re: [GMCnet] curtain track [message #198106 is a reply to message #198090] |
Mon, 11 February 2013 08:55   |
Ken Henderson
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Or, you could do like I did to gain a little more space behind the seats:
At the rear step in the cockpit headliner, drill a 1/4" hole on each side
just above the rear flange of the rib there. At the center of the ceiling
in line with those holes, mount a small plastic block with a 1/4" hole in
each side, secured with two vertical countersunk screws. Cut 1/4" rods to
fit into between the holes in the headliner and those in the block. Use a
clear plastic shower curtain on each side with the rods through the
grommets of the accordion-folded curtains. Maybe I need to post a photo or
two. :-)
The transparent curtains make the cockpit seem much larger than do opaque
ones, and you can still see out the back window, though hazily.
Ken H.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 8:12 AM, John Sharpe <johnasharpe@earthlink.net>wrote:
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> Quote:
> > Need the track for curtain that goes behind driver & pass seat. I have
> the drapes that belong there.
> > Thanks
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> It can be replaced with the standard I track. The roller hardware is a
> lot more common to find and the little plastic sliders don't have to be
> sewed onto the curtain fabric as required by the original design.
> --
> John Sharpe
> Humble,TX
> '78 Eleganza TBI
> '89 Spectrum 2000 MPI V-10
> '40 Ford Deluxe TBI
> mailto:johnasharpe@gmail.com
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Re: [GMCnet] curtain track [message #198117 is a reply to message #198106] |
Mon, 11 February 2013 10:56   |
Phantom2
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Ken, pictures would help.
I thought the track sat in the grove in the headliner & was curved, maybe someone parting a coach would have one they would sell. Another method would work also.
Larry Hopkins
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Springfield, IL
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Re: [GMCnet] curtain track [message #198118 is a reply to message #198117] |
Mon, 11 February 2013 11:09   |
Ken Henderson
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Larry,
I've made photos & will post them later today. My tracks are straight, and
located 4"-5" behind the grove in the headliner. That's intentional
because the OEM curtain location was too far forward for my long self. The
straight tracks (rods) are not a problem clearance-wise, and by fitting
through the grommets, eliminate the need for any sort of guides.
Ken H.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Larry wrote:
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> Ken, pictures would help.
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> I thought the track sat in the grove in the headliner & was curved,
> maybe someone parting a coach would have one they would sell. Another
> method would work also.
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Re: [GMCnet] curtain track [message #198164 is a reply to message #198118] |
Mon, 11 February 2013 21:36  |
Ken Henderson
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Here are the promised photos of my clear plastic cockpit curtain with
custom mounting rod:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6290-cockpit-curtain.html
or
http://goo.gl/pguLB
Ken H.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Ken Henderson wrote:
> Larry,
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> I've made photos & will post them later today. My tracks are straight,
> and located 4"-5" behind the grove in the headliner. That's intentional
> because the OEM curtain location was too far forward for my long self. The
> straight tracks (rods) are not a problem clearance-wise, and by fitting
> through the grommets, eliminate the need for any sort of guides.
>
>
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