Hello everyone again another article by me, talking today about cellular blinds. They're called cordless cellular blinds. I started doing some research and I found that you know what you can cut your own cellular blinds if you have a tape measure a pen and a little bit of common sense and of course the proper saw, this is a regular miter saw Chicago Electric special. I have the 12 inches 100 tooth blade installed on this saw the more teeth the better the cut. I just got done cutting one of the blinds custom-sized to one of my windows live. That's right in the window jamb and they are room darkening blinds and I will tell you the quality of the cut the saw is capable of doing which I was quite impressed with. It's a very nice clean cut as you can see even cut all the way across no fraying of any kind, it looks just as nice as the factory cut which you're looking at right here. This is the factory cut of a Boeing that just opened up right now so the trick to doing these blinds is the first two measurements between the window jambs because these things are set up with the window brackets to sit right inside the window jamb area and between the molding.
Of course, if you're doing room darkening I recommend that's the location for these blinds that you do get a full darkening of the room me working on third shift especially your very important. Especially if you sleep during the day so the first thing that I do is open up the box, it helps to have one of these to pop the tape so you can get into it easy and once you have a point out what I like to do is I like to remove the hardware and they provide it yet what they call it cutting box. It says on there, you know it’s discarded you use for the pretest. I don't know they're cutting procedures and I think they cut this with the box on to keep it all together but you know reality when you're cutting it you hold the blade, you'll think together it's not gonna go anywhere. We are just fine all right so what I do is first, I took off the screw four screws, there are tapes to the blind. I put it on the cardboard cutting box and then I take a screwdriver and gently I pop it just like that so you put your screwdriver in that little tab right there and you just pop it up and then you can slide it up to the end. All right and then I put that inside the little box and I repeat it for the same right here the same thing pops it slide it off. I've got two brackets only reason why I think these are off is that it keeps the blind nice and flush on the cutting surface. You see right here, you don't want the piece creating an issue that you'd see like. That’s all about today, see you in the next article, Thank you.