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    Default DIY front curtain

    Hear is a simple DIY front curtain rail.
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    Some of my guys have done something very similar - looks good. Have you any more photos either from the front or with a curtain/cloth on?

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    Here you go
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    I think it needs something at the bottom to pull it taught - maybe weights or another bar with velcro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    I think it needs something at the bottom to pull it taught - maybe weights or another bar with velcro?
    Its new out of the box ,have done a few and they hang great after a bit of use.
    The nice thing is you can make the brackets to suit any height.

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    I like the idea simple and quick to assemble but i still prefer to have the curtain go round the sides but i suppose this could be adapted to achieve this

    Well done mate

    Cheers Dave
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    Looks like the Ultimax...without the crappy plastic clips
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynamic Entertainment View Post
    Looks like the Ultimax...without the crappy plastic clips
    Indeed very simple and strong and it does not cost you £ 50

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    Quote Originally Posted by Booche View Post
    I like the idea simple and quick to assemble but i still prefer to have the curtain go round the sides but i suppose this could be adapted to achieve this

    Well done mate

    Cheers Dave
    Thanks Dave yes it goes round the side this is a 2m NJD cloth stand is 1.2m so returns to the uprights.

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    Dead jealous,Tonys shed id miles bigger than mine

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