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Curtain brackets
Ok we'll I bought a few pairs of curtain brackets to replace the originals that bolt directly to the cushion. I have noticed a couple of them have snapped off the ear facing the curtain. I was thinking about drilling a hole though the bracket then through the cushion arm using a bolt to keep it from moving. These are the Brunswick style. Anyone besides me having this issue?My father told me to never get old...I should have listened!Tags: None
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Have you looked at this item? They don't tend to break.
http://**********************/HeavyD...nRodHolder.htm
If you drill a hole in the arm...you would weaken the arm and run the risk of breakage. Just a thought...TSM & TSM Training Development
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480-620-6758 for help or information
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There are many parts that are made these days that are not always of the highest quality. Someone seeing the first version of a part can sometimes see flaws...design a change to the product...and then bring that new product to market. Now there are two products on the market that look similar but undoubtedly have differences worth deciding on...which version should I purchase, the less expensive first version or the more expensive second version.TSM & TSM Training Development
Main Event Entertainment
480-620-6758 for help or information
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Just a suggestion: I would recommend you do both sides. If you use the new bracket on just one side the curtain will not hang straight at the bottom.(Psalm 37:29) The righteous themselves will possess the earth, And they will reside forever upon it.
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