Window Blinds

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I have been doing Motorhome upgrades as well as Van Conversions for a while and tried various different curtains etc and now I think I have a nice way of doing blinds.... I have eventually settled for these which I can get to follow the line of the sliding door which is normally in 2 directions and the blinds still work effortlessly
 

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What is the make of the blinds please? We are wanting to change the windscreen blinds in our motorhome, an A class. Currently we have blinds that close from the side and are a complete pain in the backside to feed back into the cassette.
 
What is the make of the blinds please? We are wanting to change the windscreen blinds in our motorhome, an A class. Currently we have blinds that close from the side and are a complete pain in the backside to feed back into the cassette.
They are just normal blinds but it is the mechanism which is the one I found at a local manufacturer... I am not sure it would work on an A Class front and side windows as you have to make a timber frame to sit them in... but these are kept taught by the mechanism (kind of a wire which is tight from top to bottom)... Sorry its hard to explain but hope you understan what I mean.... if you speak to a local manufacturer of blinds they might be able to help

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OK, thanks for the info.
 

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