shades

terry skinner

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You might take a look at the warm shades featured here.
http://www.marksnyderelectric.com/catalog/wwinsulatedshade.html
My wife is fabricating roman shades of this material and I am installing
plastic track on each side of the window to keep the shade close to the
windows, with the addition of horizontal battens to keep the curtains from
hanging out into the room. The first one will be installed by this weekend
and we will know how well they work. Try to keep you posted........ Terry

Terry & Diane Skinner
Webfooted in Washington
'76 Glenbrook
 
Went to this site to find the warm shades and couldn't find the right spot
to click to get there.
Marlene
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Terry & Diane Skinner
To: GMC Motorhome mailing list ;

Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 7:20 AM
Subject: GMC: shades

> You might take a look at the warm shades featured here.
> http://www.marksnyderelectric.com/catalog/wwinsulatedshade.html
> My wife is fabricating roman shades of this material and I am installing
> plastic track on each side of the window to keep the shade close to the
> windows, with the addition of horizontal battens to keep the curtains from
> hanging out into the room. The first one will be installed by this weekend
> and we will know how well they work. Try to keep you posted........ Terry
>
> Terry & Diane Skinner
> Webfooted in Washington
> '76 Glenbrook
>
>
 
Another good site for shades is: http://www.dominionblinds.com/cellular.html

J.R. Wright

>
> You might take a look at the warm shades featured here.
> http://www.marksnyderelectric.com/catalog/wwinsulatedshade.html
> My wife is fabricating roman shades of this material and I am installing
> plastic track on each side of the window to keep the shade close to the
> windows, with the addition of horizontal battens to keep the curtains from
> hanging out into the room. The first one will be installed by this weekend
> and we will know how well they work. Try to keep you posted........ Terry
>
> Terry & Diane Skinner
> Webfooted in Washington
> '76 Glenbrook
 
Hi Arch,
I always wondered why my links were never clickable so
I decided to reply here and figure it out...Seems you
need to have nothing directly infront of the "http"
command. Anyway it works here. Keep up the great links.
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert

http://www.marksnyderelectric.com/catalog/wwinsulatedshade.html
>
> Or this:
>
> tml">Warm
> Windows Insulated Shade System
>
> Take Care
> Arch
>
>
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What a great idea. It is definitely time to replace the drapes in
our coach and we hadn't decided which direction to go - more
drapes or some type of blinds. This looks really good. Please
do let us know how this works for you.

Kara Kosier
77 EII
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Terry & Diane Skinner
To: GMC Motorhome mailing list ;

Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 10:20 AM
Subject: GMC: shades

> You might take a look at the warm shades featured here.
> http://www.marksnyderelectric.com/catalog/wwinsulatedshade.html
> My wife is fabricating roman shades of this material and I am installing
> plastic track on each side of the window to keep the shade close to the
> windows, with the addition of horizontal battens to keep the curtains from
> hanging out into the room. The first one will be installed by this weekend
> and we will know how well they work. Try to keep you posted........ Terry
>
> Terry & Diane Skinner
> Webfooted in Washington
> '76 Glenbrook
>
 
stay away from plastic blinds - the heat inside the coach causes them to melt
and form funny shapes....so much for saving money (or another way to dispose of
excess money)

Wayne Newland

> What a great idea. It is definitely time to replace the drapes in
> our coach and we hadn't decided which direction to go - more
> drapes or some type of blinds. This looks really good. Please
> do let us know how this works for you.
>
> Kara Kosier
> 77 EII
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Terry & Diane Skinner
> To: GMC Motorhome mailing list ;
>
> Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 10:20 AM
> Subject: GMC: shades
>
> > You might take a look at the warm shades featured here.
> > http://www.marksnyderelectric.com/catalog/wwinsulatedshade.html
> > My wife is fabricating roman shades of this material and I am installing
> > plastic track on each side of the window to keep the shade close to the
> > windows, with the addition of horizontal battens to keep the curtains from
> > hanging out into the room. The first one will be installed by this weekend
> > and we will know how well they work. Try to keep you posted........ Terry
> >
> > Terry & Diane Skinner
> > Webfooted in Washington
> > '76 Glenbrook
> >
 
Thanks for the tip, Wayne. That helps narrow down the choices.

Kara Kosier

- ----- Original Message -----
From: Wayne Newland
To:
Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: shades

> stay away from plastic blinds - the heat inside the coach causes them to
melt
> and form funny shapes....so much for saving money (or another way to
dispose of
> excess money)
>
> Wayne Newland
>

>
> > What a great idea. It is definitely time to replace the drapes in
> > our coach and we hadn't decided which direction to go - more
> > drapes or some type of blinds. This looks really good. Please
> > do let us know how this works for you.
> >
> > Kara Kosier
> > 77 EII
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Terry & Diane Skinner
> > To: GMC Motorhome mailing list ;
> >
> > Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 10:20 AM
> > Subject: GMC: shades
> >
> > > You might take a look at the warm shades featured here.
> > > http://www.marksnyderelectric.com/catalog/wwinsulatedshade.html
> > > My wife is fabricating roman shades of this material and I am
installing
> > > plastic track on each side of the window to keep the shade close to
the
> > > windows, with the addition of horizontal battens to keep the curtains
from
> > > hanging out into the room. The first one will be installed by this
weekend
> > > and we will know how well they work. Try to keep you posted........
Terry
> > >
> > > Terry & Diane Skinner
> > > Webfooted in Washington
> > > '76 Glenbrook
> > >
>
>
>