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Fenders

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Curtain studs
« on: November 25 2016, 18:26 »
The curtains on my 2004 Bavaria32 have elastic loops on each lower corner. These are attached to metal studs to prevent the curtains swinging out from the cabin wall.
I have 2 that are missing.
I have been to curtain shops, drawers, Bavaria Yachts, caravan retailers and trawled the web but no joy.
Firstly, does anyone know what these metal studs might be called and where I might find them?

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Re: Curtain studs
« Reply #1 on: November 25 2016, 20:55 »
My B42 had a similar problem but maybe different detail. I found a fix.
Can you post a photo?

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Re: Curtain studs
« Reply #2 on: November 25 2016, 21:22 »
I know which ones you mean - I have no idea what they're called or where to find them. Have a look at http://www.jclarkemarine.com/ maybe you can find them there. What I would do is take one of the remaining ones to someone with a lathe, because they look like a very simple thing to turn from a piece of stainless rod.
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Re: Curtain studs
« Reply #3 on: November 26 2016, 08:40 »
Pat price

See photo. Sorry it is slightly out of focus.

Yngmar

Thanks for the link and your suggestion of turning new ones on a lathe is a great idea.

Thanks again

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Re: Curtain studs
« Reply #4 on: November 26 2016, 08:48 »
If you send me a pm I have two you can have.

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Re: Curtain studs
« Reply #5 on: November 26 2016, 09:01 »
If you google Persenningknopf (I have no idea how this would translate into English) you should find what you are looking for. SVB in Germany sells them as cover tensioners / lacing buttons here: https://www.svb24.com/en/cover-tensioner-lacing-button.html

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Re: Curtain studs
« Reply #6 on: November 26 2016, 11:21 »
Holger

Thanks for the info. Most helpful

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Re: Curtain studs
« Reply #7 on: November 26 2016, 22:25 »
Pat price

See photo. Sorry it is slightly out of focus.

Yngmar

Thanks for the link and your suggestion of turning new ones on a lathe is a great idea.

Thanks again

Same as my B42. glad you have found some but wow they are expensive!

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Re: Curtain studs
« Reply #8 on: November 26 2016, 22:37 »
Pat price

See photo. Sorry it is slightly out of focus.

Yngmar

Thanks for the link and your suggestion of turning new ones on a lathe is a great idea.

Thanks again

Other suppliers ?

http://www.makefast.com/acatalog/STAINLESS_LACING_BUTTONS.html

http://www.baselinemarine.com/shopexd.asp?id=583

http://www.kayospruce.com/index.asp?selection=category&catref=General%20Products&InBox=Lacing%20Products

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Re: Curtain studs
« Reply #9 on: November 27 2016, 08:23 »
Pat price

Thanks again for the links.

The problem I had was not knowing what they were called, but now with your information it becomes so much easier to search.

Maybe I should change the title of this thread!

I hope others will benefit from this.

Thanks again

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