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How to adjust the travel on vertical blinds?
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<blockquote data-quote="blockie" data-source="post: 2119826" data-attributes="member: 755644"><p>I have vertical blinds in a house I have purchased. When the blinds are shut in the closed "Flat" position, there is a gap of 30mm between the first blind on right hand end and the window frame. I note there are cords attached to the top mounts of the blinds at each end with the remaining blinds moving by way of connections at the top mount of each blind. There does not appear to be any 'stop' on the tracks of the blinds, and I am at a loss as to why the right side blind stops where it does.</p><p>Would appreciate any constructive comments. JA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blockie, post: 2119826, member: 755644"] I have vertical blinds in a house I have purchased. When the blinds are shut in the closed "Flat" position, there is a gap of 30mm between the first blind on right hand end and the window frame. I note there are cords attached to the top mounts of the blinds at each end with the remaining blinds moving by way of connections at the top mount of each blind. There does not appear to be any 'stop' on the tracks of the blinds, and I am at a loss as to why the right side blind stops where it does. Would appreciate any constructive comments. JA [/QUOTE]
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