[tcb] Re: Still looking for Jalousie windows.

  • From: "Denis Dodson" <coocoo@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 07:53:29 -0600

Denis and the what?

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Christopher Dirksen 
  To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 7:40 AM
  Subject: [tcb] Re: Still looking for Jalousie windows.


  It is my friend it is. 



  And I never heard from Denis and the Santa request?







  Cajun Eskimo

  Christopher Dirksen




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    From: "Eric Woodall" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Reply-To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [tcb] Re: Still looking for Jalousie windows.
    Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 07:37:08 -0600 (CST)
    >It's the friday before Christmas right?
    >
    > >
    > > Eric did you ask Amy if she would like to go to the Christmas party?
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Cajun Eskimo
    > > Christopher Dirksen
    > > From: "Eric Woodall"
    > > Reply-To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    > > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    > > Subject: [tcb] Re: Still looking for Jalousie windows.
    > > Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 07:23:18 -0600 (CST)
    > >>That's the plan. Anchoring at the bottom.
    > >>Amy loves this color and material planning!
    > >>Finally a way for her to get involved with the bus, other than just
    > >> riding
    > >>shotgun...
    > >>
    > >> > Or you can do what we did and get an extra set of curtain rods and
    > >> anchor
    > >> > the bottom of the curtains like rv's do so you don't have all that
    > >> > flopping.
    > >> > The breeze thru the windows does help cool the bus on a roadtrip and
    > >> if
    > >> > it's
    > >> > a cold day you know real quick if you left a window open.
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> > _____
    > >> >
    > >> > From: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
    > >> Behalf
    > >> > Of wuzmop@xxxxxxx
    > >> > Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 6:28 AM
    > >> > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    > >> > Subject: [tcb] Re: Still looking for Jalousie windows.
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> > I drive on road trips all the time with mine open. Other than the
    > >> curtain
    > >> > problem Sammy mentioned, I've had no problems. Since you're not going
    > >> > correct, I would suggest making an easily removeable curtain rod so
    > >> you
    > >> > can
    > >> > take them down on road trips. That is, if you are going with 
curtains.
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> > -----Original Message-----
    > >> > From: eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    > >> > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    > >> > Sent: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 8:33 PM
    > >> > Subject: [tcb] Re: Still looking for Jalousie windows.
    > >> >
    > >> > Thanks Sammie,
    > >> > And as far as "correctness", this bus is about as far from correct as
    > >> you
    > >> > can get.
    > >> > I am putting Jalousie windows in a 13 window deluxe! Blasphemy!
    > >> >
    > >> > Sammie Smith wrote:
    > >> >> Eric:
    > >> >> Look at the swap meets. Usually can find some of these things at a >
    > >> >> swap
    > >> > such as Ennis. Going rate probably about $25 per copy for good > 
ones.
    > >> > When
    > >> > you acquire them make sure the cranks work. The gear in > the crank
    > >> > mechanism has a tendency to strip out and to my knowledge > there is
    > >> no
    > >> > easy
    > >> > fix for this problem. So, when you are looking at a > used one make
    > >> sure
    > >> > the
    > >> > crank works and cranks the windows in and out > with no problem.
    > >> Also,
    > >> > some
    > >> > of these windows have laminated glass and > all of the laminate old
    > >> ones I
    > >> > have seen have rusty discoloration in > the laminate and to look good
    > >> the
    > >> > glass will have to be replaced. The > ones that do not have laminate
    > >> have
    > >> > tempered glass which does not have > that problem. Also, if you are a
    > >> > stickler for correctness there is a > slight difference between the
    > >> ones
    > >> > for
    > >> > a 65 and the ones for a 66 or > 67. The bottom sill plate is flat on
    > >> the
    > >> > ones for 65 and slanted > significantly towards the out side on the
    > >> ones
    > >> > for
    > >> > the 66/67. However, > they are interchangeable between all busses and
    > >> fit
    > >> > the cutouts where > the pop outs would normally be on a Kombi. As to
    > >> > driving
    > >> > with them > open. I have around town. The only problem is that 
driving
    > >> > down
    > >> > the > highway the wind plays havoc with the curtains that go on each
    > >> of >
    > >> > these windows. Other than that there is no problem that I know of >
    > >> > driving
    > >> > with them open.
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Hope this helps.
    > >> >> Sammie
    > >> >> At 08:56 PM 12/5/2006, you wrote:
    > >> >>> I am still looking to buy at 6 - 8 square split window jalousie >>
    > >> > windows for my bus.
    > >> >>> I have one question though; can you drive with the jalousies open?
    > >> >>> Peter, did you have a chance to see if you had any around?
    > >> >>>
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> >
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