Bowhunter61 wrote:
opnspaces wrote:
Been there 2 times with a very similar window on my TT. Number one thing to do right now is to get a roll of tape (Blue masking or clear box tape) and carefully tape up as much as you can to keep the broken glass in place before it all falls out and makes a huge mess.
Once taped up take the one screw out and take the window to a glass shop that does windows and doors and such. They will measure and have the replacement cut and tempered and replaced in your existing frame.
One caveat that I did not know and learned the hard way. Keep the replacement glass standing vertical like it sits when installed in the trailer. If you lay it down flat it might break overnight.
Thanks, already used blue painters tape to tape the whole window. Good to go there. Good tip on transporting it back in the vertical position, I wouldn't have thought about that.
Found a local glass company, she doesn't carry tinted tempered but can get it and said she would rig me up with a temporary solution until she got it.
Thanks for all the input!!
Yes they don't carry tempered glass because they can't cut it once tempered. They send the measurements out to their supplier where it is cut first, then tempered and then sent back to them to be installed in the frame. She should be able to measure the current frame and then work with you to decide the the desired tinting before sending the order to her supplier.
One other thing that might help you at the campground that helped at my storage lot. I knew the manager would claim I signed a waiver against damage while stored. And yep as soon as I mentioned the break and the $200 to fix it he started down that path. So I calmly stated I knew there was a damage waiver and I was not asking him to pay for the repair. But I did ask if he could meet me in the middle with maybe a rent reduction for a few months. At that he perked and readily agreed to temporarily cut the rent in half for the next few months to help with the bill. You never know sometimes being creative can help.