RazMan
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| posted on 18/5/05 at 08:18 PM |
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Installing a window...
Pretty soon I will be installing a rear-view window into my GT2. It will be going into a flat firewall panel and I am unsure of the best way to do it.
Is there a specialist moulding to put a flat panel or do I have to make a rebate for it?
Cheers,
Raz
When thinking outside the box doesn't work any more, it's time to build a new box
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andkilde
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| posted on 19/5/05 at 03:06 AM |
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You should be able to fit it with standard rubber "h-channel" as used for Mini windscreen seals.
The automotive stuff is available (as pre-cut strips to fit Mini's from automotive suppliers) or you should be able to find a wide variety of
sizes by the foot from industrial supply houses as machine tool builders use it to install windows in all sorts of cabinets.
If you have a choice, go with EPDM with is heat, oil and UV resistant.
Cheers, Ted
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Peteff
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| posted on 19/5/05 at 10:07 AM |
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It's not cheap stuff though, but you can get it from AutoWindscreens. Try van rear windows for size if you can find any. I've fitted rear
windows in van doors and pickups for the bro-in-law when his van tools got robbed. Get 1/2" more than you think you need and put the join in the
middle of the seal at the bottom and the expander strip at the top. Don't be too timid and when you've fitted it go round the seal with
the rubber hammer to seat it.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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RazMan
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| posted on 19/5/05 at 10:39 PM |
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Thanks guys
The shape will certainly be non-standard (dictated by the shape of the rear bulkhead) and I will have to resort to plexyglass or similar material. The
H section would indeed be my best bet as it should look good from both sides.
I'll have a look at some Mini sites and see what they have to offer.
Cheers,
Raz
When thinking outside the box doesn't work any more, it's time to build a new box
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