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 L Shape Shower Curtain Rod with Ceiling Support, Urgent! Where to buy in JB??

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SUSadvocado
post Dec 20 2017, 11:18 PM

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if you want L shape, maybe can connect 2 rods with a 90deg bend like how piping does it. then each end screwed to the wall using wall hook.

the 90deg bend will not be slightly not smooth as it's thicker than the rods.
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post Dec 21 2017, 09:51 AM

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QUOTE(EneriW @ Dec 21 2017, 09:34 AM)
Problem is it will sag after a while. So I'm looking for something with ceiling support. Am checking with some contractors if they can custom-made. Seems like impossible to find in this part of the world smile.gif
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with a ceiling support, the curtains won't be able to pass tru that area, so you will need 2 curtains between the L.

have you consider like shower glass screen & door instead?

i can imagine how the curve area will sag over time. but not much can be done about it unless you have 2 screens, then you can mount a support to the ceiling at the L point.
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post Dec 21 2017, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(EneriW @ Dec 21 2017, 10:21 AM)
As I explained earlier... there are 2 types. One, the rings attached to the curtain are spread out evenly along the rod. When you open the curtain, it will stop at where the ceiling support is. I'm ok with that as it's more than enough space. Two, the ceiling support is attached to the top part of the rod (the rod is flat, not round) and the curtain rail can move freely at the bottom.

I'm not keen on screen as my bathroom is super small and I don't have a helper at home to clean the screen smile.gif I've seen some screen full of scums as it was not cleaned regularly. Shower curtain is zero maintainance for lazy people like me, since I'll change it once it's dirty smile.gif smile.gif I just need to prevent water from splashing all over my toilet bowl when I shower.
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ok you mean those conventional hook type curtains? that one you need curved rails, L shape the hook can't slide past. if you can find the curved rails it's easy to install a support on it to the ceiling if no space you can just use a clamp around it. but your ceiling, is cement or plaster or those rectangular piece type?

 

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