lonerider wrote:Why does everybody even put windows in Cargo trailers? Doesn't that kinda' defeat the "Stealth" concept? I understand "to let light in", but are you really inside that much?
n2evrythng wrote:Those look like nice windows - I've considered them as well. Here's my only question:
I have an older Pace trailer, and my studs are on 16" centers. The free area between my z-studs is 13". Is yours similar, or is the stud spacing or style different? If it is the same, are you cutting through the edge of either (or both) of your studs to get your 14" opening?
8ball_99 wrote:I put two of those in my 6x14. They seem like good windows. I had NP installing them in my trailer and it has 1"x2" steel studs 16" on center.
As far as why put in windows.. Simple to see outside, Let light it and help with ventilation.. I have no interest in trying to hide the fact my cargo trailer is converted toyhauler.. Why would you need to hide that its a camper?
A most excellent installation. Thank you for the helpful pics.
8ball_99 wrote:I made a template out of a scrap piece of 1/4" Marked the outside and just cut it using a Jigsaw. The one seen on the ladder in my picture.. A metal blade zipped right through it. I bought a new blade with the most teeth I could find. It cut smooth and was very easy to make the turns.. IF I had to cut through Z studs like you I would use the Jigsaw for the skin and a round cut off wheel in a 4" grinder to cut the stud.. Of course you would need to cut the stud first from the inside then cut the skin..I would also cut the part you have marked since the skin is screwed to the other part.
n2evrythng wrote:Sounds like you have a pretty good plan. I think that will be a good place to cut the stud as well - I doubt it will seriously affect the structural integrity of the wall. Good luck & keep us posted how it goes - I may just do the same thing.
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