Ranger Rod wrote:I really like the looks of the two TD shaped windows on the front of Camp -Inn teardrops. I have been thinking of putting them in the front of my soon to be constructed trailer.
Have any of you put windows int he front of yours or duplicated the Camp Inn design? How did you frame and trim them out? Did you use Lexan for the glass? Seems like tinted Lexan might be the way to go.
I can't quite figure out how to trim out the outside and inside. Would you use some sort of gasket trim? If so, what?
I'm the kind of person that builds things several hundred times in my head before actually starting. Just trying to think it through.
Thanks,
Rod
arnereil wrote:I'd use lexan, put a removeable cleat behind it, mount the window, and a fixed cleat on top, sealed by some of the new, great sealants in a tube that are available... if it got broken, remove inside cleat and replace lexan...
I would probably leave the lexan flat, or mildly curved, but not to the point of stressing it a lot......
I don't see this as a big project, but I would forgo any type of gasket as a primary seal.... I'd go with silicon caulk.
Since I would use epoxy paint again, the outside cleats would disappear below a coat of white paint..... a big advantage of using a method like this is you could have almost any shape window you want, but only curved in one direction.
kai wrote:What is the program that is used to change the name of the URL's? (Window Clamp Ring) like you used here.
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