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Using car sunroof as a roof vent?

Posted:
Tue May 19, 2009 1:52 pm
by KDOG
I'm kicking around that idea. Has anyone done this? My thing would how to get a screen on it . Any tips would be appreciated.....

Posted:
Tue May 19, 2009 4:31 pm
by Rigsby
There are one or two on here that have done it. How about using one from a scrapped truck as they often have screens built in , and the cab roofs are flatter than a car, so less problems with two way curves. Ive got one stashed away at work , ready for my next build

Posted:
Tue May 19, 2009 5:23 pm
by planovet

Posted:
Tue May 19, 2009 5:47 pm
by caseydog
How is your car sunroof going to vent your teardrop? They are two different compartments?
CD


Posted:
Tue May 19, 2009 11:41 pm
by KDOG
planovet wrote:Try this
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Yup, just like the one BrwBier showed in that thread. Looks like it can be done!

Posted:
Wed May 20, 2009 9:35 am
by Barefoot
I've planned to use one I saved from a parts car. It has a slight curve on the long dimension and is virtually flat on the short dimension, so I may well install it in the roof longways where the curve is just about identical. That's right over the bed, which is longways, too. It's big enough for an esacpe hatch and this one is tinted but of course not screened. Hmm, let's see...the handle is at the very edge...

Posted:
Wed May 20, 2009 11:01 am
by starleen2
Just make sure you account for any drain holes - I'd hate for you to find out about those in a rainstorm


Posted:
Tue May 26, 2009 6:10 pm
by fornesto
For a screen, you could attach an automatically retracting screen. Connect it to the inside or outside. As the sunroof opens, it will 'pull' the retractable screen open. Look up Phantom Screens. Or, you could use a standard household window screen and set it in flush with the little tabs to hold it in place.

Posted:
Tue May 26, 2009 11:33 pm
by asianflava
There is someone I know who has done it, a glass popup auto sunroof in a tear.

Posted:
Wed May 27, 2009 6:35 am
by Barefoot
starleen2 writes: Just make sure you account for any drain holes - I'd hate for you to find out about those in a rainstorm.
Me, too, but no drain holes; a serious gasket under the glass, but thanks for the look-out.
fornesto writes (in part): For a screen, you could attach an automatically retracting screen...or, you could use a standard household window screen ....
The hinges are well above the inside frame and the lift / latch handle is off to the side, so the inside frame should clamp in and trim out most any old scrap of sreening with only the lift rod moving through it, BUT we'll see when I get that far, with luck, before I cut the hole.

Posted:
Wed May 27, 2009 5:18 pm
by fornesto

Posted:
Fri May 29, 2009 2:22 pm
by Todah Tear
KDOG,
Depending on how big you want it, you could use a marine deckplate. They are built to be water tight. I used them for a galley window and a sky light on Todah 1. I used a wooden embroidery ring with mosquitoe mesh attached over it for a screen.
The one in this picuture is 10" OD.
Todah

Posted:
Fri May 29, 2009 6:38 pm
by ssrjim

Posted:
Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:55 pm
by KDOG
There ya go, thats' what I'm talking about. Do you have any problems like leaks, etc?
I like mine.

Posted:
Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:52 pm
by ssrjim
KDOG wrote:There ya go, thats' what I'm talking about. Do you have any problems like leaks, etc?
No leaks, here it is in the rain:
You will get some condensation from off your body unless you have it or a window cracked.
Here it is with the Sun Screen closed:
