Figure 1:
Top section of curtain is attached to support cable with
quick links or spring links. Each support cable should not be
over 40 feet long.
Figure 2:
Eye bolt or eye screw and turnbuckle provide tension adjustment
to support cable from which the curtain hangs. Attach cable
to turnbuckle with at least 3 cable clamps.
Figure 3:
For windy areas a crossed rope barrier should be used to
protect the curtain from the rough edges of the lumber. For
access to the bay simply untie the laced curtain at the bottom
and pull to one side using the pull rope, untie the crossed
barrier on the bottom to gain access to the lumber.
Figure 4:
Pull rope is tied to top corner of curtain to easily pull
open curtain for bay access.
Figure 5:
Lace rope or cord through curtain grommets on the side and
around support posts to secure curtains.