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Post by BlindWizard on Jun 26, 2006 22:07:48 GMT 1
Can't find information that was sent out about wooden vens controls.. Both on one side, keep them on opposite sides, put one in the middle oh I can't remember - What are the rules now ?? cheers
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Post by desmorse on Jun 26, 2006 22:10:15 GMT 1
Can't find information that was sent out about wooden vens controls.. Both on one side, keep them on opposite sides, put one in the middle oh I can't remember - What are the rules now ?? cheers It's whatever Washington says it is, this week. Which may not be what they said last week or will swear they that's what they said, next week
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dolly
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Post by dolly on Jun 27, 2006 7:58:54 GMT 1
The last info i had for controls was the suppliers recommend all 50MM wooden vens over 150cm wide have controls on each side rather than on one side.
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Post by gloryboy on Jun 27, 2006 8:53:01 GMT 1
The last info i had for controls was the suppliers recommend all 50MM wooden vens over 150cm wide have controls on each side rather than on one side. doesn't matter what side you want controls there isn't any stock of 50mm! on a more positive note the last 2 orders of 25mm i've fitted were acceptable, all operated smoothly and only 1 set of brackets was missing.
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Post by Blind Scout on Jun 27, 2006 9:23:20 GMT 1
Can't find information that was sent out about wooden vens controls.. Both on one side, keep them on opposite sides, put one in the middle oh I can't remember - What are the rules now ?? cheers I've annotated my paper price tables. If split controls Raise on Right, Tilt on Left. Under 45cm controls must be either side. But don't ask why the raise in on right, I can't see any reason why it shouldn't be the other way round, and I have asked for them in all configurations.
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Post by desmorse on Jun 27, 2006 10:36:00 GMT 1
Blind Scout, why would we laugh at Isabella ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D How does it sound in a Scottish accent?
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