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Simonf

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These 10 minute jobs may take longer than I think...

'69 Westy with 3/4 bed and adjacent wardrobe has fitted curtains behind the wardrobe. I would like someone to tell me I don't have to remove the bed and wardrobe to get to the curtains (please)... any help appreciated (again) Cheers
 
Simonf said:
These 10 minute jobs may take longer than I think...

'69 Westy with 3/4 bed and adjacent wardrobe has fitted curtains behind the wardrobe. I would like someone to tell me I don't have to remove the bed and wardrobe to get to the curtains (please)... any help appreciated (again) Cheers


Its tight but possible if you have patients and the right kit. (Stubby ratchet driver came in handy)
Remove headlocker. undo the wardrobe so its loose and tilt it but dont force it too much ... Mine had enough give in it to get at the curtain.
it was screwed at the top with a rail at the bottom.
I hear some are stapled to a ply board too which might be a bitch but look first in your locker, If you can see the glass it will just be attached top and bottom... I Guess!
It depends how it is fitted.
It is a pain taking all the interior out but always the best option and less risk of damaging the units..... im a Lazy arse though!! :lol:

Hope this helps.


Paul. :)
 

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