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Re: Curtains, - getting urgent now...




Paul

Speak to Malcolm at Grace Brown interiors, they do reverse bends, bays,
choice of cording in metal tracks.  I had a 12ft bay window track made by
them.

http://www.gbinteriors.co.uk

I got surperb service from them and I can also recommend the Phantom Motor
unit.  Not cheap but it does have a timer interface which will open and
close the curtains alternating each time power is applied regardless off
whether anyone has manually closed the curtains.  i.e. if you toggle power
to the timer unit the curtains open and the flag gets set to open, if
someone comes along manually and closes the curtains in the middle of the
day next time the timer unit gets switched on it tells the unit to close
the curtains the flag get set to close, the motor unit knows they are
already closed and they stay closed, then next time the timer interface
toggles it will switch back to open.

Clear? The point beginning it's a bit more intelligent than a straight
toggle system.

S.



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