I noticed a camper shell had windows about the size needed for a teardrop, or so I thought. It reminded that I still had one of those HEAVY old camper shells on my grandparents place. I went to look and see if the windows were of any use and discovered that the windows were around five feet long. The ants and termites had reduced the camper shell to almost nothing. I decided to remove the windows incase they could be of some use in the future. I discovered that these windows could be spit into two seperate windows. I removed the top and bottom rails(square drive screws)and used a chop saw to cut them. under the plastic trim in the center is the same mounting flange that you see on the rest of the window.
the outside dimentions for the windows are about 27 1/2" wide by 16 1/4 high now. I think they are too big for use in the doors, but they could be used in other places.
I also think that I can us the rear door hinge for my galley hinge. I will have to cut away part of it and drill screw holes. the hinge could be used for a five foot tear. The hinge works simular to the hinges waterproof hinges that sell for around fifty bucks.
it takes a little work to use the windows and hinge from one of thes old campers but if you don't have that much cash and you have an old camper shell around, you just might be in business. I'm not cheap, I'm just thrifty. Don
