ksbiker wrote:Try a #2 Robertson (square head) I had problems with mine until if found out it is a double cut square drive that makes it look like a Torx.
bigbendhiker wrote:ksbiker wrote:Try a #2 Robertson (square head) I had problems with mine until if found out it is a double cut square drive that makes it look like a Torx.
I have a set of Kobalt (Lowes) bit drivers and mine also took a square head driver attachment to remove the screws. It works fine without stripping the heads of the screws.
bc toys wrote:The main thing about window installs is cutting between the steel studs and not over cutting the corners. It good if you can make templete to mark the holes out use ten snips or angle grinder and go slow. Its also a good thing to install pop rivets in the trim threw the side of trailer don't want to be going down the road and see window go flying or run screws all the way threw walls. I have been keeping a eye on this build you are doing great job. Oh ya use a good sealant between the window and trailer.
DTCOOPER wrote:When cutting the hole for my exterior receptacle, I found teh plasma cutter is a dream come true.. I originalyl wasn't going to install any windows, due to me being reluctant to cut the skin with a saw.. But the plasma set on about 15 amps, makes as smooth of a cut as my steady hands will allow ! I now plan to install a small porthole window on each side up pretty high. (To avoid peeping toms. LOL)
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