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date: Fri, 18 May 2007 23:24:05 GMT,    group: uk.rec.motorcaravans        back       
window blinds   
I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return 
springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a 
dealer be the better option.
Thanks D.....
date: Fri, 18 May 2007 23:24:05 GMT   author:   Dutchman

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

Re: window blinds   
Dutchman  typed:
> I have two Seitz window blinds which seem to have died. I think the return
> springs are tied.  Is it easy to repair, maybe a squirt of WD40 or would a
> dealer be the better option.
> Thanks D.....

Can't remember what make ours are, but there's a screw at one end of the 
blind.  Tighten it up (opposite direction to blind rotation) and you're 
tightening the spring return.  There's a small cam washer so you need to 
have space for the screwdriver to move a little.

-- 
Dog Poop

Stand by me,
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:42:12 GMT   author:   Dogpoop

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