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- November 1, 2011 at 3:54 pm #143889gymchrisParticipant
all spent up and finished
my last 100 quid has been spent a little lcd tv , a playstation 2 for dvd movies, a small table,oh and a small pelmet to cover the above sink light which i just did not like to see and finally a pair of wind deflecters for the windows . my idea with these are so i can lower both front windows 2″ and no one will be able to notice, hope this will give air flow for gas fumes to escape and stop a bit of condensation.
keeping an eye out now for cheap sliding door glass. d i y fit of courseNovember 1, 2011 at 3:54 pm #143891gymchrisParticipantall spent up and finished
my last 100 quid has been spent a little lcd tv , a playstation 2 for dvd movies, a small table,oh and a small pelmet to cover the above sink light which i just did not like to see and finally a pair of wind deflecters for the windows . my idea with these are so i can lower both front windows 2″ and no one will be able to notice, hope this will give air flow for gas fumes to escape and stop a bit of condensation.
keeping an eye out now for cheap sliding door glass. d i y fit of courseNovember 1, 2011 at 3:54 pm #143898gymchrisParticipantall spent up and finished
my last 100 quid has been spent a little lcd tv , a playstation 2 for dvd movies, a small table,oh and a small pelmet to cover the above sink light which i just did not like to see and finally a pair of wind deflecters for the windows . my idea with these are so i can lower both front windows 2″ and no one will be able to notice, hope this will give air flow for gas fumes to escape and stop a bit of condensation.
keeping an eye out now for cheap sliding door glass. d i y fit of courseNovember 1, 2011 at 3:54 pm #143899gymchrisParticipantall spent up and finished
my last 100 quid has been spent a little lcd tv , a playstation 2 for dvd movies, a small table,oh and a small pelmet to cover the above sink light which i just did not like to see and finally a pair of wind deflecters for the windows . my idea with these are so i can lower both front windows 2″ and no one will be able to notice, hope this will give air flow for gas fumes to escape and stop a bit of condensation.
keeping an eye out now for cheap sliding door glass. d i y fit of courseNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143895gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143896gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143902gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143904gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143905gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143906gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143908gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143910gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143916gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143917gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each sideNovember 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm #143919gymchrisParticipantside window
thought id give it a go. fitting window to side loading door that is.
new window in dark tint, one jigsaw , tube of window bond. easy.
Thought it best to remove door from van as its getting cold outside now and needed bond to go off in the few hours i was at work.
cut hole from the inside with jigsaw ,ran a file over the sharp edge that was left , banged some black beeding over same edge . then it was just a case of running a beed of the bond round in one continuous line so no wind noise came thru. placed the glass in position clamped and had a sit down for an hour, then back on the van looks so much better, but now i think it needs some camper type graffix on each side - AuthorPosts
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