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I need to top mount 3 separate sets of blinds on the inside window casing within one large window. The longest width will be 60 inches, two others at 22 inches. These measurements account for spacing in between each blind. Do the end brackets have top holes that will accommodate this type of install. Regarding the 60 inch blind - does this width require additional supports in between the end brackets?
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1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Anonymous
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Winnipeg
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Every time I have ordered blinds, the brackets have made allowances for any type of mounting, meaning there are holes on all sides for the screws to go in. this only makes sense since there is no way for the manufacturer to know how each customer wants to mount the blinds and so leaves all options open.
Regarding the 60" length: I just bought blinds that were 34" wide and they came with metal supports for the head rail. I didn't use them (I've never had problems) but I would imagine for a span of 60" the manufacturer would include them.
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3 weeks, 3 days ago
by
Mainstreet
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Ontario

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