The magnets I found online, and I no longer have a link, they are powerful enough to stick to the roof right through the headliner to hold up my curtain across the cab area. On Nov 20, 2014 9:25 AM, "John Ray" <beecamper-van@yahoo.com> wrote: > Don, you are always good for ideas! > Man, I am going to steal the magnet idea for the "cab divider" curtain. > While I'm happy with the curtains that came on my weekender, I've wanted a > quick privacy curtain to use when changing in and out of a bathing suit, > shedding hiking cloths for street clothes, etc. Wasn't crazy about a track > across the ceiling for such or using a cord, removable or not. > > Magnets might be nicer than dealing with the snaps for the front curtain > or even the rear hatch screen as well. I find myself going in and out of > the rear hatch to get things from the Weekender rear cabinet frequently. > Detaching the reattaching some of those snaps gets old. > > "I even made a long pair for between driving area and the > camping area so that on really cold sleeping nights I can reduce the area > for heat loss and I don't have to mess with a sun shield up at the > windshield." > |
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