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Springs for hanging curtains
Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not
talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? |
Springs for hanging curtains
"Darrel" wrote in message ups.com... Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? I have been installing them for 20 years come this October. Never seen exactly what you mentioned. I do think it would be possible. Find a spring, as in screen door spring, that is about 2" less than the inside dimension of the place you want to hang them. Two inches of stretch should give you enough tension to keep the spring level. The alternative is to use CTM 9/16 oval rodding or 3/8 round steel rodding with spring pressure sockets on the end. You won't find either of these at the BORG. -- Colbyt One picture can be worth a 1000 words. Post yours at www.ImageGenie.net for FREE. |
Springs for hanging curtains
Darrel wrote:
Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? I've seen this a few times on different shows on HGTV lately. I think they were calling it "curtain wire" or something like that. On one show there was special hardware for attaching it to the wall and tightening it up a bit so it didn't sag. One situation they used it in was where there were windows on both sides of a corner on the perpendicular walls, and there was an eye bracket the wire went through at the corner - made the whole window hardware situation much simpler than it might be with standard products. -Karen- |
Springs for hanging curtains
Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? Yes, they were quite common. Often used on doors. mebbe like this? http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...173&lpage=none lee |
Springs for hanging curtains
lee houston wrote: Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? Yes, they were quite common. Often used on doors. mebbe like this? http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...173&lpage=none lee It may not be pretty ,but I have used bungee cords, this way |
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On 08/10/06 08:03 pm Darrel wrote:
Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? I remember things of this kind from UK many decades ago, but I don't recall whether I've ever seen them anywhere else. It seemed to me that they always sagged at least slightly except with the flimsiest of curtains. Perce |
Springs for hanging curtains
Perhaps that's why I'm having trouble, Perce. Probably used them in the
UK and am now looking for them in the US. Percival P. Cassidy wrote: On 08/10/06 08:03 pm Darrel wrote: Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? I remember things of this kind from UK many decades ago, but I don't recall whether I've ever seen them anywhere else. It seemed to me that they always sagged at least slightly except with the flimsiest of curtains. Perce |
Springs for hanging curtains
Sems I'm having trouble describing what I'm looking for. The "rod"
itself is nothing but a tightly coiled spring (about 5 or 6 mm diam.). Cut the desired length and screw an eye bolt inside each end of the spring. Fasten the spring to the wall with a screw through each eye bolt, stretching it a little to keep it tight. Imagine using it to hang a curtain over the rear window of a van. Something strictly cheap and functional. Would only be used for light curtains. cranky wrote: lee houston wrote: Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? Yes, they were quite common. Often used on doors. mebbe like this? http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...173&lpage=none lee It may not be pretty ,but I have used bungee cords, this way |
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On 10 Aug 2006 17:03:05 -0700, "Darrel"
wrote: Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? Why would you want to use springs? Seems to me it would be hard to get them thru the cloth. If you dont want to use the commercial rods, just use a piece of 1/4" steel rod and 2 eye hooks. Or 1/4" or 3/8" wooden dowel. Thats all I use. I dont fuss with all those fancy and costly curtain rods, hooks and stuff. On some windows I got some commercial rods that are just a 3/8" hollow steel rod that expands. They work fine too, and have some nicer brackets. As long as I dont have to fuss with all those hooks and other nonsense, I'm happy. This beats what I did when I was younger and would just nail the curtains into the top of the woodwork where it meets the wall, using some small nails !!! (Women seem to get offended by this) :) Mark |
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wrote in message ... On 10 Aug 2006 17:03:05 -0700, "Darrel" They work fine too, and have some nicer brackets. As long as I dont have to fuss with all those hooks and other nonsense, I'm happy. This beats what I did when I was younger and would just nail the curtains into the top of the woodwork where it meets the wall, using some small nails !!! (Women seem to get offended by this) :) Mark Mark, I guess I have been hanging around with Designing women to long. That even offends me. :) Colbyt |
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replying to Darrel, kathy wrote:
DarrelJames wrote: Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? I am looking for the same thing. They had it when I lived in New Zealand. It was covered in vinyl. I haven't found it in the US either! -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-136852-.htm using HomeOwnersHub's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to home and garden related groups |
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replying to Darrel, kathy wrote:
DarrelJames wrote: Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? just found this: -- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Expand-PVC-C...-/110830735306 good luck! -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-136852-.htm using HomeOwnersHub's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to home and garden related groups |
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replying to Darrel, Icn2u wrote:
DarrelJames wrote: Years ago it was possible to hang curtains on springs. I'm not talking about a rod with a spring inside it, but a stretchable tightly-coiled spring that was screwed into a wall using an eye at each end. Anyone know where to buy such springs? I found them! I have also been looking. Found on eBay. Called curtain rod, spring sash. So it is a curtain sash spring rod is how I would say it. Search ebay with the following description and you should be able to find them. Newell 2 Pack, 20" - 36", Zinc, Curtain Rod Spring Sash A7004213411 | Add to watch list -- |
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Hi Darrel,
When I was growing up, it seemed like half the little old ladies I knew had little curtains over their pantry cupboards or porch windows or something hung in thin wire springs, 1/4th inch or so in diameter by however long. I just recently bought a house that is 125 years old and it is begging for little curtains hung on springs. But where, oh where do we find them? Surely there is some place to order them? I need some about 14 inches long and a couple about 42 inches long. If you find a good source for buying them, and not coated ones either, would you please email me? Thanks a million! And good luck in your search. |
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replying to beklousmith , Martha wrote:
beklousmith wrote: Hi Darrel, When I was growing up, it seemed like half the little old ladies I knew had little curtains over their pantry cupboards or porch windows or something hung in thin wire springs, 1/4th inch or so in diameter by however long. I just recently bought a house that is 125 years old and it is begging for li ttle curtains hung on springs. But where, oh where do we find them? Surely there is some place to order them? I need some about 14 inches long and a c ouple about 42 inches long. If you find a good source for buying them, and not coated ones either, would you please email me? Thanks a million! And go od luck in your search. Found'em! 20-36 in. Zinc Spring Sash Rod 2 Pack http://www.midlandhardware.com/394254.html#.Ve9Nqnvxi8U -- |
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replying to Darrel, snl wrote:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/3013395...&ul_noapp=true -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-136852-.htm |
Springs for hanging curtains
replying to Darrel, philip wrote:
Here you go, Darrel; 10 years later: https://www.amazon.com/Levolor-Kirsc.../dp/B000PSFQHO -- for full context, visit http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-136852-.htm |
Springs for hanging curtains
On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 8:14:05 AM UTC-5, philip wrote:
replying to Darrel, philip wrote: Here you go, Darrel; 10 years later: https://www.amazon.com/Levolor-Kirsc.../dp/B000PSFQHO for full context, visit http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-136852-.htm I think Darrel got ****ed off and just decided to walk around his house buck naked with no thought that the neighbors might be shocked. Really Philip, do you think Darrel has been waiting 10 years for you to come along with a solution??? |
Springs for hanging curtains
On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 10:48:00 -0700 (PDT), ItsJoanNotJoann
wrote: On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 8:14:05 AM UTC-5, philip wrote: replying to Darrel, philip wrote: Here you go, Darrel; 10 years later: https://www.amazon.com/Levolor-Kirsc.../dp/B000PSFQHO for full context, visit http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-136852-.htm I think Darrel got ****ed off and just decided to walk around his house buck naked with no thought that the neighbors might be shocked. Really Philip, do you think Darrel has been waiting 10 years for you to come along with a solution??? Darrel consulted his bother named Darrel and his other brother Darrel. Darrel, Darrel and Darrel removed the curtains. |
Springs for hanging curtains
On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 12:48:05 PM UTC-5, ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 8:14:05 AM UTC-5, philip wrote: replying to Darrel, philip wrote: Here you go, Darrel; 10 years later: https://www.amazon.com/Levolor-Kirsc.../dp/B000PSFQHO for full context, visit http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-136852-.htm I think Darrel got ****ed off and just decided to walk around his house buck naked with no thought that the neighbors might be shocked. Really Philip, do you think Darrel has been waiting 10 years for you to come along with a solution??? You did hear what happened to Darrel didn't you. 10 years ago he was walking around his house naked fondling himself in clear view of the little old crazed devoutly religious Southern Baptist lady who lived next door. She was so upset that she grabbed her .50 cal Barrett Sniper Rifle, took careful aim and blew(no pun) Darrel's manhood off. Poor Darrel bled to death after losing his member. His 347 gerbils escaped their cages and ate him. It was a week before police found his skeletal remains and hundreds of fat gerbils. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Fat Monster |
Springs for hanging curtains
On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 1:48:05 PM UTC-4, ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 8:14:05 AM UTC-5, philip wrote: replying to Darrel, philip wrote: Here you go, Darrel; 10 years later: https://www.amazon.com/Levolor-Kirsc.../dp/B000PSFQHO for full context, visit http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-136852-.htm I think Darrel got ****ed off and just decided to walk around his house buck naked with no thought that the neighbors might be shocked. Really Philip, do you think Darrel has been waiting 10 years for you to come along with a solution??? Gee, Phillip must have upset your apple cart by offering an answer. An answer that probably makes no sense to you, but it's an answer just the same. Phillip doesn't have to run his answers by you in advance to make sure they meet with your approval. (Gosh, I wonder why that sounds so familiar...) |
Springs for hanging curtains
On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 2:58:24 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:
Phillip doesn't have to run his answers by you in advance to make sure they meet with your approval. (Gosh, I wonder why that sounds so familiar...) As usual DummyDad has his bvd's in a knot. Proof you are as stupid as Philip since neither of you can read dates. Now do us all a favor and drop dead. |
Springs for hanging curtains
On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 20:35:52 -0700 (PDT), ItsJoanNotJoann
wrote: On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 2:58:24 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote: Phillip doesn't have to run his answers by you in advance to make sure they meet with your approval. (Gosh, I wonder why that sounds so familiar...) As usual DummyDad has his bvd's in a knot. Proof you are as stupid as Philip since neither of you can read dates. Now do us all a favor and drop dead. +10 |
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On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 11:35:56 PM UTC-4, ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 2:58:24 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote: Phillip doesn't have to run his answers by you in advance to make sure they meet with your approval. (Gosh, I wonder why that sounds so familiar...) As usual DummyDad has his bvd's in a knot. Proof you are as stupid as Philip since neither of you can read dates. Now do us all a favor and drop dead. Whoosh! (As if my post had anything to do about dates) |
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replying to Darrel, Florentin wrote:
fabricville -- for full context, visit http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ns-136852-.htm |
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replying to Darrel, Lee Wickham wrote:
what you are looking for is known as a "Spring Sash Rod" do a search and yes..they still make them. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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replying to maradcliff, Lee Wickham wrote:
So then what you are saying is just get some burlap sacks and use roofing nails to attach them to the window casement? I can only imagine what happens when the revenue iors came a callin' uninvited.. https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8g |
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 00:14:03 GMT, Lee Wickham
m wrote: So then what you are saying is just get some burlap sacks and use roofing nails to attach them to the window casement? What"s wrong with using cotton flour sacks and tacks? |
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replying to Darrel, AJC wrote:
I am looking for the same thing, I found them last year at Menards and they do not have them this year. I need one that will stretch to 72 inches if you find please let me know -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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replying to Darrel, Cathleen wrote:
im looking for them also, no one else gets what i am talking about either -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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On 8/5/2017 7:14 AM, Cathleen wrote:
replying to Darrel, Cathleen wrote: im looking for them also, no one else gets what i am talking about either I have a set of those springs. We don't use them for curtains any more but have built a playground with spring loaded swings and see saws for gerbils. The little critters love playing on the as they bounce so well. It has become very popular so you may find them in a pet store. Look in the gerbil section. |
Springs for hanging curtains
On Saturday, August 5, 2017 at 8:27:55 AM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 8/5/2017 7:14 AM, Cathleen wrote: replying to Darrel, Cathleen wrote: im looking for them also, no one else gets what i am talking about either I have a set of those springs. We don't use them for curtains any more but have built a playground with spring loaded swings and see saws for gerbils. The little critters love playing on the as they bounce so well. It has become very popular so you may find them in a pet store. Look in the gerbil section. I'm gonna start renting out my gerbils. The Internet really needs them. GERBIL POWER! ヽ(^o^)ノ [8~{} Uncle Fuzzy Monster |
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replying to Darrel, Debi wrote:
I am looking for the same thing , have you found any and where -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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replying to Darrel, Debi wrote:
Exactly what I need also -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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replying to maradcliff, Lizzy wrote:
_Kinda hard to do on a steel door. _ -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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replying to Darrel, Janet Kinkade wrote:
yes, i'm looking for them too. we used them to keep sheer door panels on the bottom of the curtain to keep the curtain taut, and prohibit it from blowing sideways when the french door opened or closed -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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replying to Darrel, Isabel wrote:
Here is where I found it: https://www.curtainandbathoutlet.com/7-32-spring-sash -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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replying to Darrel, Debra M wrote:
I'm looking for them too. This is what I found so far. My roommate's VW has this type of wire for the curtains. https://www.curtainandbathoutlet.com/checkout/cart/ -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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replying to Darrel, Dale wrote:
Darrel, I put them up on long glass doors to my computer room 0n 2001 in Georgia (USA) to put sheers that I wanted bunched tightly. Recently I started looking for them again for our new house, and cannot find them anywhere. I can only assume some other curtain hanging technology has replaced them. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ns-136852-.htm |
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