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Eileen[_2_] March 4th 19 10:14 PM

removing thomas sanderson blinds.
 
replying to scorzeze, Eileen wrote:
Just wondered if you got an answer to your question about how to remove Thomas
Sanderson conservatory blinds . I need to remove one of ours to have a faulty
double glazed window replaced and cant see how to do it. Did you manage to
do it , if you were successful , could you let me know how you did it . Thanks
a lot

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Tricky Dicky[_4_] March 5th 19 09:27 AM

removing thomas sanderson blinds.
 
Don't know about specific Thomas Sanderson blinds but if it's the type where a frame is set around the window and the blind sits within the frame also known as "perfect fit" blinds in the trade. The frame is held in place by clips pushed inbetween the beading and the glass a small button on the clip locates into a slot in the frame and just needs a slight push on the button to release it.

Richard

Tricky Dicky[_4_] March 5th 19 01:29 PM

removing thomas sanderson blinds.
 
The button to press is visible behind the cord, just press it in with a screwdriver and pull the frame outwards.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/jslfr5plw3...05.30.jpg?dl=0

Once all the clips on one side are released then the frame can be removed.

View of clip removed from window, the short bend is the part hooked between glass and beading.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/hjg481isuq...06.10.jpg?dl=0

Richard


Susan Taylor June 8th 19 10:44 PM

removing thomas sanderson blinds.
 
replying to Tricky Dicky, Susan Taylor wrote:
Hi Richard I'm trying to put the clip back on to my blind one of the small
screws has come out of the frame I can't put it back together can you help me
please

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