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How do you hang curtains with conduit?

How do you hang curtains with conduit?

Instructions:

  1. Measure for the desired length of rod. Remember to add a few inches so you can.
  2. Cut the conduit.
  3. Paint your pieces.
  4. Measure the desired height of the rod.
  5. Place the first bracket.
  6. Measure for the second bracket.
  7. Place the conduit on the brackets and add your curtains.
  8. Set screw coupling instructions.

How do you make a pipe curtain rod?

Instructions

  1. Use a clean rag to wipe down pipe materials before you install.
  2. Assemble rods.
  3. Screw iron cap on one end of ½ x 12″ black pipe.
  4. Screw 12″ black pipe into ½” elbow.
  5. Screw ½” x 2″ nipple into the other end of the ½” elbow.
  6. Screw nipple into ½” floor flange.
  7. Your curtain rod is ready to hang.

How do I make a curtain rod extender?

  1. Step 1: Purchase the Doweling. Find wooden doweling that has the same diameter as the rod you want to extend.
  2. Step 2: Prepare the Doweling.
  3. Step 3: Insert the Doweling.
  4. Step 4: Install a Double-Ended Screw.
  5. Step 5: Connect the Rods.

What can I use in place of a curtain rod?

Pipe Rods. This one is a pretty common alternative. Many people turn to copper pipes when they need a substitute curtain rod. Copper pipes have a unique look about them which is what draws many folks toward it, but you can use any style of or look of pipe.

Can you use PVC as a curtain rod?

PVC pipes pair well with wall hooks or drapery rod brackets. If you want to add decorative finials, insert a cork at each end of the hollow tube to help connect screw-in or pushpin finials, for example. To make returns on either side of the curtain, connect PVC elbows at each end to create 90-degree angles to the wall.

Can you connect curtain rods?

Some curtain rod manufacturers sell a curtain rod connector designed to fit inside the rod, allowing you to join two or more matching rods together to create one long piece. These inner tubes screw into place, requiring holes drilled at the ends of the curtain rod pieces to secure the entire structure together.