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<blockquote data-quote="MrAndyP" data-source="post: 406651" data-attributes="member: 14732"><p>:roll: </p><p></p><p>I used modified very loosely.......they were standard household blinds. i cut a single blind by half in height, then trimmed down both edges,one blind made two windows in the bus. there was a fair bit of messing about as they are held together by string,when you cut them in half,they essentially fall to bits. So,then had to tie each piece of string back together,about 10 rows per window. ive also backed them with blackout fabric,to stop the light getting in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrAndyP, post: 406651, member: 14732"] :roll: I used modified very loosely.......they were standard household blinds. i cut a single blind by half in height, then trimmed down both edges,one blind made two windows in the bus. there was a fair bit of messing about as they are held together by string,when you cut them in half,they essentially fall to bits. So,then had to tie each piece of string back together,about 10 rows per window. ive also backed them with blackout fabric,to stop the light getting in. [/QUOTE]
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