[tcb] Re: Still looking for Jalousie windows.

  • From: wuzmop@xxxxxxx
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 10:22:22 -0500

You have a set too? :p 
 
 
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Subject: [tcb] Re: Still looking for Jalousie windows.


The ones with the yellow stains?
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-----Original Message-----
From: wuzmop@xxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 09:32:41 
To:tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tcb] Re: Still looking for Jalousie windows.

Nope, I was thinking more along the lines of making them out of my old Star 
Wars 
sheets.  
   
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This is sounding like a Martha Stewart show. I now expect Robb to have floral 
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-----Original Message----- From: "Sharon Chamberlain" <iluvvws@xxxxxxxxxxx: 
<mailto:iluvvws%40charter.net> > Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 06:50:20 
To:<tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx: <mailto:tcb%40freelists.org> > Subject: [tcb] Re: Still 
looking for Jalousie windows. 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.   
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[mailto:tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx: <mailto:tcb-bounce%40freelists.org> ] On 
Behalf Of wuzmop@xxxxxxx: <mailto:wuzmop%40aol.com> Sent: Thursday, December 
07, 
2006 6:28 AM To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx: <mailto:tcb%40freelists.org> 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: <mailto:eric%40woodallweb.com> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx: 
<mailto:tcb%40freelists.org> 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 
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