Cab divider curtains

antprice1970

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Hi, we plan on using our motorhome, Bessacarr E635 2008 in winter and need curtains to divide cab from living area. I have purchased a tension pole but has anyone got recommendations on curtains to keep heat in. They need to be to floor in length.
Thanks in advance
Anthony Price
 
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Hi, yeah I thought about this type, looks like I be getting them, thanks for your reply
Anthony
 
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antprice1970 I made a thermal curtain to separate my cab from hab using 9mm quilted thermal screen material from Harrison Trim Supplies.
Works a treat.

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I have the overcab bed, with it pulled out permanently. I simply use these throws and tuck them under the mattress above. They’re wide enough and long enough to reach the floor, give great insulation and then can be used when it’s not so parky outside. Easy to remove and no need for wires or poles. Been using this way for 10 years now 👍🏻

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I have the overcab bed, with it pulled out permanently. I simply use these throws and tuck them under the mattress above. They’re wide enough and long enough to reach the floor, give great insulation and then can be used when it’s not so parky outside. Easy to remove and no need for wires or poles. Been using this way for 10 years now 👍🏻

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Thankyou for your reply, got to admit my misses mentioned that, got to tell her she was right lol

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We bought some from Dunhelm that fitted okay but I put the small Silent Gliss track up instead of a pole. Took them them down last year and removed the track and also put up new roof lining as the curtains looked a bit untidy from outside. Just use the external silver screen now as that works in Winter and Summer.
 
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I bought very cheap (and very huge) thick blackout curtains from IKEA and cut them down to size and ran some hems. Easy with a machine.

Total cost was about £30 a couple of years ago

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I bought very cheap (and very huge) thick blackout curtains from IKEA and cut them down to size and ran some hems. Easy with a machine.

Total cost was about £30 a couple of years ago
Thank you for your reply 👍
 
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