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Date:         Wed, 26 Aug 1998 19:41:43 -0700
Reply-To:     "M. Ryan Fryar" <fryarm@EOU.EDU>
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From:         "M. Ryan Fryar" <fryarm@EOU.EDU>
Subject:      1990 GL curtains
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Hi all,

I just bought, and have recently slept in a 1990 GL. The bed was actually quite comfortable, but now I see the reason for curtains.

I looked up references in the archives, but there was nothing that quite answered my curtain question.

That is-- Has anyone made curtains for a 90 GL, and if so, is there one among us with measurements for the cloth? I can always go out and fling my tape measure about, but I have a sneaking suspicion that I will benefit from someone else's mistakes/experience.

Any advice and or measurements from a been there done that curtain-maker? I would like to make it look "factory" if at all possible. Also, I wish to avoid screwing sheet metal screws into wiring or ducting- are there places I shouldn't screw into in a vanagon wall near the windows?

thanks,

Ryan Fryar (90 GL, as yet unnamed but my wife is working on that)


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