Don:
That site is a keeper for anyone having to re-do their Tambour doors.
David
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don Hardman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 12:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [VAC] Tambour Doors
>
> If you have ever tried to repair the Tambour doors or try to get them to
> slide a little better you know how frustrating it can be. In most cases
> what has happened over time is that the Tambour material has just worn out
> and separated and there is very little that can be done to repair it. I
> recently found a source for Tambour stock that I believe provides a very
> good match to the Tambour doors in the mid 70's trailers such as my 76.
> Although all of the overhead compartment Tambour doors were in very good
> condition, the cabinet doors under the sink and next to the fridge and
> under the TV table were pretty bad and did not slide in the tracks very
> well. Winona Manufacturing, Inc. has a wood grain vinyl that should work
> perfect. The stock numbers are 264 and 231EF This material is on 1/2"
> centers where the slats bend and 5/32" thick and has 60 degree groves and
> is recommended by them for RV and Marine vehicles. The stock come in a 48"
> X 96" sheet and they quoted me 1pc at $64.08 plus shipping.
>
> Their web site is www.winonamanufacturing.comI
> <http://www.winonamanufacturing.comI>
>
> The sales rep I have spoke to is , Judy Lycke at (800)-Tambour ext 120 and
> her e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>
> Hope this may be of help.
>
> Don Hardman
> 1976 Sovereign
>