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"Warrior_13" wrote > No jack stud? Wasn't that a code item in the 70's? Some contractors will use > the absolute minimum material for maximum profit, won't they? > Hope this helps you and let us know how it worked. Whoa! *Thanks*, Warrior_13. I snipped a lot so this wouldn't get lost, and yeah, everything worked out fine. One final question: Do you know any place where you can buy replacement supports for older rods? I notice Kirsch has redesigned their traverse rods so that the new supports are in round, fatter "arcs" instead of the very narrow slotted shape of my mom's circa 1973 rod. I bought an entire new rod yesterday for the sake of the supports, then decided I wasn't going to blow $39.00 just for the sake of two supports...which wouldn't have worked with her old rod anyway (or vice versa). I wanted more than two supports because of 1) the lack of the stud at the pulley ends and 2) the fact you said you should have a support for every 40"-50" of drape. These drapes are 150". So anyway, if you know where I can get older hardware-a website link or anything like that-I'd appreciate hearing from you one last time. (BTW, I downloaded your response and printed it out for several family members. To my knowledge, it's the only place on the entire Internet with actual instructions on how to mount rods. Amazing, how useless the Internet can be unless you're lucky enough to catch the right person's notice on the right newsgroup.) Happy Thanksgiving, Pennsylady
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