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Curtain Gliders...help!
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I have an old, plain generic plastic track in my bedroom. The gliders have gradually reduced in numbers...usually snapped in half. I need to replace them but haven't a clue how to do so.
The current gliders seem very much like these...
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None fit. Do they come in different sizes? Can I use either type on my rail?
Finally...i need simple instructions in how to do so...the internet has been useless.
The current gliders seem very much like these...
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None fit. Do they come in different sizes? Can I use either type on my rail?
Finally...i need simple instructions in how to do so...the internet has been useless.
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When I first needed to replace, I bought various packs of this type...as they were all I could find locally.
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When I first needed to replace, I bought various packs of this type...as they were all I could find locally.
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Hi pastafreak
We have had exactly the same problem. Your current style of gliders come in different sizes and we found it impossible to find a match. The best solution is to measure your track and replace with basic Swish rail which comes complete with correct number of gliders (look like tadpoles). Extra gliders are easily available.
The track has supports which screw to the wall and the track just fits over them. If the track is fixed to a wooden batten it's easy to space the supports for the new track or even use the old holes. If It's fixed directly to the wall you may need to fill old holes and drill new ones with plugs to hold the screws. Hope this helps
We have had exactly the same problem. Your current style of gliders come in different sizes and we found it impossible to find a match. The best solution is to measure your track and replace with basic Swish rail which comes complete with correct number of gliders (look like tadpoles). Extra gliders are easily available.
The track has supports which screw to the wall and the track just fits over them. If the track is fixed to a wooden batten it's easy to space the supports for the new track or even use the old holes. If It's fixed directly to the wall you may need to fill old holes and drill new ones with plugs to hold the screws. Hope this helps
The problem is not just the overall size of the gliders but also the way they hook on to the rail. Now I have the national collection of different gliders so when mine gradually succumb to plastic fatigue I can always find some spares that will suffice even if they're not quite the same shape and size as the broken ones. However, in your case I think it would be easier and cheaper to buy a new rail complete with gliders and get a kind friend/neighbour/relative to put it up for you.
As handyman I find this a rather common problem ..
If one glider is brittle, the others are as well. The track may be dry and pitted. Customers often say ' oh I have a box with a mixture of old gliders, would you like to have a look'.. Personally I wont get involved in fitting old ones, because when they break soon afterwards, the customer will say .. 'he didn't do a very good job'.
There are many sizes of the glider you show in the link and they are all suited to different size tracks. If you fit the wrong ones, the curtains may pull the gliders off the track, or they might not even slide at all.
My advice would be to replace the track and the correct size gliders will be included in the pack.
If one glider is brittle, the others are as well. The track may be dry and pitted. Customers often say ' oh I have a box with a mixture of old gliders, would you like to have a look'.. Personally I wont get involved in fitting old ones, because when they break soon afterwards, the customer will say .. 'he didn't do a very good job'.
There are many sizes of the glider you show in the link and they are all suited to different size tracks. If you fit the wrong ones, the curtains may pull the gliders off the track, or they might not even slide at all.
My advice would be to replace the track and the correct size gliders will be included in the pack.
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The screw will be either on the top or most likely on the bottom, pasta.
The screw will be either on the top or most likely on the bottom, pasta.