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jeb5
Aug 15, 2015Explorer
Just heat the string with a match on the end. Run it through your fingers quickly and you will not need any tool, wax, glue, etc. The cord becomes pointed. I can run the string to the entire shade in a few seconds. Fixmyblinds is a great site. The supplies are more expensive, but you are going to get the correct length and size of string. I purchase a spool on Black Friday from Hobby Lobby and fix shades all winter FREE!! I also have a supply of parts to repair 99% of the blinds. The large rear window are very difficult. You will have approximately 16 FT. when you thread the spline through the bracket. This is a 3 person job. One on each side of the picnic table and one at the end balancing the large project. Try not to do one of these first. You will become quickly discouraged. I also mark the top of each section with masking tape and number 1, 2, 3, and 4. It helps to have the parts numbered when you reassemble. It will always show you top and bottom.
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