Feb-14-2024 12:20 PM
I have accordion style window blinds in my 2022 Jayco Jay Flight trailer. The thread broke so I have taken it down to re-thread it. I hope someone here has done this before. This blind has four strings that attach to 2 springs at the top. I see at the bottom the threads cross. The 2 left threads go out the right side and vice versa. Both spring threads were broke at the top so I'm not sure how they go at the top. Do the inner threads join on one spring and the outer threads join on the other or is it overlapping with threads 1 and 3 joining on one spring and threads 2 and 4 joining on the other?
I have a bonus question. My blind and outer cover attach to the ceiling with about 7 screws. 4 are are little longer than the other 3 screws. I lost track of which holes are for the longer screws. Does anybody know? If not I may try long/short/long/short. There's not a lot of difference, but 4 are a little longer.
Feb-14-2024 06:00 PM
Nobody replied. I got it done. It wore me out holding the valence in place putting it back up. You can close or delete this thread. Over and out.
Feb-15-2024 05:28 AM
probably no one has done it haha. why don't you tell us how you did it so there is a reference if some one else has to do it.
Feb-28-2024 11:34 AM
For rethreading materials and tool see
Fixmyblinds.com
They have what you need and some videos are available through them and/or YouTube
Feb-20-2024 06:17 AM
I did it once too. It was a "PITA". 😠
Feb-15-2024 04:31 AM
Years ago when we fulltimed in our Phaeton, my husband often had to restring the blinds. He said they worked like a "parallel slide." Something from his drafting days. When he got tired of restringing the 6' blind, he took them all out and put in regular blinds. . . something like the MCD shades, but ours were much better quality. Fast forward, my husband left this world, I sold my Phaeton and kept my little 22' motorhome. I had to restring two of the blinds in there, but they were much smaller and I got the job done. Most useful? YouTube videos. There are many for restringing those blinds. I picked one that had lots of pix and details.
Dale
Feb-14-2024 06:00 PM
Nobody replied. I got it done. It wore me out holding the valence in place putting it back up. You can close or delete this thread. Over and out.
Feb-15-2024 05:28 AM
probably no one has done it haha. why don't you tell us how you did it so there is a reference if some one else has to do it.
Feb-20-2024 04:58 AM
I've done it. In fact I have one now waiting for a good day to lay it out.
Feb-28-2024 05:53 AM
Did mine. It works fine but it's a pretty simple one: 4-string nightime only
Feb-20-2024 12:29 PM
Actually I have a second window blind that I am doing today. But it will be easier for several reasons:
1 - I know how it's done after doing it once
2 - The blind is not as high as the first one
3 - The blind is not as wide (a little less heavy)
4 - It's not behind the table like the first one
I should have removed the table during the first one, because it's easy to remove, but I was using it as a work surface and didn't think of that obvious move at the time. Anyway, I'm almost done and it's going easier, but I wouldn't say easy.
Feb-15-2024 05:26 PM
I'd reply more often if this new software didn't log me out so quickly. Here's a video that helped me. It's not exactly like my Jayco but it's similar. The hardest part was getting the decorative border back up. It's a tight squeeze and holding it above my head for 10 minutes while I got the screws lined up and screwed in felt like forever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG7xSEmOO8E
Feb-14-2024 12:23 PM
I just noticed that there are 4 holes that go into the ceiling. So applying my college degree to this situation I bet the 4 long screws go into those holes. I'm brilliant.