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- SFVdaveExplorerDAS, the glass shop gave me thin butyl tape to use. I had to cut it down a little for the glass to frame and it was fine for the frame to MH. Just hope it doesn't leak. It's done!
- DAS26milesExplorer IIbutyl tape for the frame, but what about the glass to the frame,. I am looking at same issue.
- ependydadExplorer
Sagecoachdriver wrote:
Now the question is what to use to seal the glass to the frame and the frame to the door? Looks like they used a thin bead of Dicor or something. In the video from the online manufacturer they use a double side stick tape.
I believe most windows/doors/slides are sealed with butyl tape. - SFVdaveExplorerNow the question is what to use to seal the glass to the frame and the frame to the door? Looks like they used a thin bead of Dicor or something. In the video from the online manufacturer they use a double side stick tape.
- WardsterExplorerI like the Edwin, but I don't need a slider. I called to see if they would make me one without the slider, but they would not.
- SFVdaveExplorerCalled the local glass shop again. What are the exact measurements, 12"x21"x1/8"? They can add grey tint and have it for me by Friday or Monday. Still around $50.
If I ordered the one online, I would be paying $80 more and only difference is the tape which I have.
I did see the opaque glass for sale and it was 12 1/2"by 21 1/2"????? - gregrc75ExplorerI have two doors in my travel trailer. I first replaced one door with the Edwin. Then, I replaced the other door with tinted tempered glass from a local glass shop for about 50.00. The Edwin is nice but I honestly never open it. Both are tinted and match all of the other windows.
- SFVdaveExplorerI just called Ross RV Innovations and they won't be at Quartzsite this year. They alerted me to a $20 price increase coming very soon, within 2 weeks.
- Not_a_ClueExplorer
Sagecoachdriver wrote:
Anyone know if there is a vendor at Quartzsite selling the clear/smoked glass for the entry door, or will I have to buy online. I want tempered and smoked to match the RV. Here's the one online. Ross RV Innovations
I believe I have seen them at Quartzsite, but I don't remember if they were there every year. - Chris_BryantExplorer II
IAMICHABOD wrote:
If you want a window that is tempered an will match your RV windows and frames and as a plus it will open for just a few dollars more you could have a EDWIN
X2. Replace the glass in the cheap plastic frame and you have a cheap plastic framed window. With the Edwin, you have a good, solid window.
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