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Side Curtain Felt Material

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can anyone suggest a source for the side curtain felt material used to line the channel the perplex slides to open and close? I did a search but did not see any reference to this topic. thanks for help!!!
 
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Re: side curtain felt material

Hi,

I bet Moss have them over your side of the pond, their catalogue seems to be the same or similar to SC Parts and the SC Parts cat. shows them as part number 5896 on 'Side screens BN1 to BN7 & BT7'. It is classified as 'support rail' and comes as a flat piece that is pushed into place to form the U shape.

An update- Moss do not have them - strange but they are unavailable. On a plus note AH spares do have them

:cheers:

Bob
 
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Re: side curtain felt material

i used the fuzzy side of velcro. worked well for me. but i think i saw AH spares had it. i ordered my plastic from them.
 
Re: side curtain felt material

thanks guys. I ordered new windows and felt from ah spares..
 
I know this is an old thread but it just helped me finished a side curtain rebuild. I didn't want to make a special order to England only for felt. The shipping would probably cost more than the product. So I tried the Velcro suggestion, using the fuzzy side. I bought a roll of the black 3/4" wide version with sticky back.
I initially ruined some because once you stick the sticky to any part of the aluminum side curtain it does not want to go down into the channel. And if you let the sticky side stick to any other part of the sticky you cannot get it apart. So, more ruined material.
I found the solution by putting Talcum power on the sticky side so it is no longer sticky. Then you can get it into the channel evenly. I also found that the Velcro does not like to bend around the corner curve. It was there that I used about 5" of the old felt.
Hopefully, someone searching this thread will find it helpful as I did.
 
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