First Mod completed o well nearly

Apr 18, 2013
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First Mod completed o well nearly, but the XXXX tasted to good. Went to bunnings and scored some plastic and made water proof bed ends used stainless steel stay puts and crimped some eyelets into the plastic for mounting the plastic curtains took about an hour each one. Should keep the water out as we have isolated showers for the last 7 days in Cairns
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Soaring

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Great job. Can you take some close up photos of the fixings when you get a chance?
I'm planning one doing something like this, and want to see the best way of attaching them
 
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I uses 5 stay puts along the front and 2 on each side then a couple of push on dome clips down the edges were no weight was bearing down. Hope this helps.

Great job. Can you take some close up photos of the fixings when you get a chance?
I'm planning one doing something like this, and want to see the best way of attaching them
 
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gspy4u

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did the same, different plastic but same, just used elastic loops through the eyelets and clipped on under existing clips of privacy screen. Leave it on all the time and just drop it down if cold or wet
 

Salz

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First Mod completed o well nearly, but the XXXX tasted to good. Went to bunnings and scored some plastic and made water proof bed ends used stainless steel stay puts and crimped some eyelets into the plastic for mounting the plastic curtains took about an hour each one. Should keep the water out as we have isolated showers for the last 7 days in Cairns
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Hi Scott,
Can you tell me how many metres you needed for each end please? Are they the same?

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Salz