• Fitting Roller Blinds

    From Jeff Gaines@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 19 11:40:47 2024
    Got a new roller blind for the lounge, the tube on the old one was much
    too small and finally collapsed.

    The brackets are top fix or side fix, I went for side fix. Marked the
    holes then realised there was no way the electric drill (or the battery
    drill) would let me drill holes about 0.25" from the top of the window
    recess, just under 1" was the minimum.

    I went for that but it looks odd with the top of the bracket about 0.25"
    below the top of the window recess.

    Is there a trick to this, apart from sawing the top of the bracket of so
    it doesn't show?

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  • From The Natural Philosopher@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Mon Feb 19 12:07:06 2024
    On 19/02/2024 11:40, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Got a new roller blind for the lounge, the tube on the old one was much
    too small and finally collapsed.

    The brackets are top fix or side fix, I went for side fix. Marked the
    holes then realised there was no way the electric drill (or the battery drill) would let me drill holes about 0.25" from the top of the window recess, just under 1" was the minimum.

    I went for that but it looks odd with the top of the bracket about 0.25" below the top of the window recess.

    Is there a trick to this, apart from sawing the top of the bracket of so
    it doesn't show?


    Yes. Don't use an electric drill directly
    Right angle and flexi drives...

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/TIMESETL-Extension-Professional-Attachment-Workspace/dp/B07R7V3X9V/ref=zg_bs_g_1939343031_d_sccl_17/259-1921750-6062316

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Silverline-633973-Flexi-Drill-Extension/dp/B0015NULL4

    or a very long drill

    e.g.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/sourcing-map-Speed-Diameter-Length/dp/B09YHJPVQD/

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  • From nothanks@aolbin.com@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Mon Feb 19 13:47:27 2024
    On 19/02/2024 11:40, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Got a new roller blind for the lounge, the tube on the old one was much
    too small and finally collapsed.

    The brackets are top fix or side fix, I went for side fix. Marked the
    holes then realised there was no way the electric drill (or the battery drill) would let me drill holes about 0.25" from the top of the window recess, just under 1" was the minimum.

    I went for that but it looks odd with the top of the bracket about 0.25" below the top of the window recess.

    Is there a trick to this, apart from sawing the top of the bracket of so
    it doesn't show?

    Are you fixing to the window frame or masonry? If fixing to the frame
    then use gashed screws that don't need a pilot and a long screwdriver bit.

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  • From charles@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Mon Feb 19 13:45:03 2024
    In article <xn0oi9d7b6x392l00b@news.individual.net>,
    Jeff Gaines <jgnewsid@outlook.com> wrote:

    Got a new roller blind for the lounge, the tube on the old one was much
    too small and finally collapsed.

    The brackets are top fix or side fix, I went for side fix. Marked the
    holes then realised there was no way the electric drill (or the battery drill) would let me drill holes about 0.25" from the top of the window recess, just under 1" was the minimum.

    I went for that but it looks odd with the top of the bracket about 0.25" below the top of the window recess.

    Is there a trick to this, apart from sawing the top of the bracket of so
    it doesn't show?

    a longer drill bit?

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Mon Feb 19 15:31:33 2024
    Jeff Gaines wrote:

    The brackets are top fix or side fix, I went for side fix. Marked the
    holes then realised there was no way the electric drill (or the battery drill) would let me drill holes about 0.25" from the top of the window recess, just under 1" was the minimum.

    Get a right-angle drill bit?

    <https://i.redd.it/1674erf7cqa31.jpg>

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  • From Jeff Gaines@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 19 17:07:25 2024
    On 19/02/2024 in message <l3haikF1cshU1@mid.individual.net> Andy Burns
    wrote:

    Jeff Gaines wrote:

    The brackets are top fix or side fix, I went for side fix. Marked the
    holes then realised there was no way the electric drill (or the battery >>drill) would let me drill holes about 0.25" from the top of the window >>recess, just under 1" was the minimum.

    Get a right-angle drill bit?

    <https://i.redd.it/1674erf7cqa31.jpg>

    You had me there for a minute :-)

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  • From Jeff Gaines@21:1/5 to Gaines on Thu Feb 22 15:25:30 2024
    On 19/02/2024 in message <xn0oi9d7b6x392l00b@news.individual.net> Jeff
    Gaines wrote:

    The brackets are top fix or side fix, I went for side fix. Marked the
    holes then realised there was no way the electric drill (or the battery >drill) would let me drill holes about 0.25" from the top of the window >recess, just under 1" was the minimum.

    I went for that but it looks odd with the top of the bracket about 0.25" >below the top of the window recess.

    Is there a trick to this, apart from sawing the top of the bracket of so
    it doesn't show?

    Many thanks for all the input. Strikes me they need to re-design the
    brackets so you can fix them through screw holes at the bottom perhaps.

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    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists
    or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedies.

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