Author Topic: Who Is The Shade Manufacturer  (Read 9079 times)

Tom Rogers

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Who Is The Shade Manufacturer
« on: March 02, 2010, 02:49:13 PM »
Our 06 monterey's bedroom pull down shade needs a plastic part. The side cords are attached to a "dumbell" shaped part that is 5/8" dia x 1/2" wide. It's clear in color, the cord is threaded thru a hole and the "dumbell" is held into the side of the shade surround by a screw. Anyway, the "dumbell" split in half, now not being able to secure the end of the cord. I want to gat a hold of the mfg to get a replacement. Anyone know who the supplier would be? Thanks. Tom

John and Judy Gardner

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Re: Who Is The Shade Manufacturer
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2010, 04:43:25 PM »
Might want to try Camping World, I recall seeing them there sometime ago.

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Richard And Babs Ames

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Re: Who Is The Shade Manufacturer
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2010, 05:10:30 PM »
Was in the Camping World at Lazy Days Sat and saw a "Shade Repair Kit" but did not notice what it contained besides the string.

The "dumbell shaped hook" would a metal S hook work as they come in many sizes and are available at most hardware stores.

Gerald Farris

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Re: Who Is The Shade Manufacturer
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2010, 05:16:25 PM »
I would call Beaver Coach Sales Parts Department. If they do not have your part in stock, they will know where to get it, and they will be glad to tell you where that is.

Beaver Coach Sales is a very customer oriented company, and they will work with you to earn your respect, and therefore your business.

Gerald

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Re: Who Is The Shade Manufacturer
« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2010, 12:31:39 AM »
Those doggone things break regularly, so expect to replace a few.  Last time I was at BCS in Bend they gave me a handful of them.  Seems like the last time I fixed one, I took a turn around the shaft to take the strain off the thread holes that usually are the weak point.  But I dunno why one can't just tie the thread end to the screw.
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Tom Rogers

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Re: Who Is The Shade Manufacturer
« Reply #5 on: March 03, 2010, 04:57:24 AM »
Quote from: Joel Ashley
Those doggone things break regularly, so expect to replace a few.  Last time I was at BCS in Bend they gave me a handful of them.  Seems like the last time I fixed one, I took a turn around the shaft to take the strain off the thread holes that usually are the weak point.  But I dunno why one can't just tie the thread end to the screw.

YEP ... that's exactly what I did. But, because I have this "old school" hang-up I need to have stuff "original". Thanx all for the excellent inputs. Tom


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Re: Who Is The Shade Manufacturer
« Reply #6 on: March 03, 2010, 09:51:52 AM »
I'm "old school" also, which is the reason I sought out the devices for replacement stock.  But I don't understand why they used such wimpy material/design - there's a lot of tension all on that one weak spot between the holes.  You'd think aluminum cleats/spindles ("dumbells") would've been better, or placing the thread holes farther apart at least.  Seems a couple years back I did hear of (or see) some "tougher built" ones somewhere, and John and Judy may be right about CW.

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Richard And Babs Ames

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Re: Who Is The Shade Manufacturer
« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2010, 02:40:25 PM »
On RV.net Tom posted the same question and the fix was to use metal sewing bobbins as a permanant fix instead of buying the cheap plastic pieces.

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Re: Who Is The Shade Manufacturer
« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2010, 10:01:55 PM »
I now remember salvaging one broken one by drilling new holes in the spindle rim, 180 degrees apart.  Can't remember if I turned the thing upside down and used the intact rim to drill in or not.  Some windows have the spindles mounted to the bottom "sill" and some to the side rail;  the difference in strain angle probably relates to whether or not it will break.  Installing it so the string at least somewhat encircles the hub, to the extent there is enough length to do so, may make a lot of difference.
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