โJan-24-2014 12:20 PM
โJan-26-2014 03:24 AM
travelnutz wrote:
Be safe on your trip back home, and we'll keep the sun shining down here for you and Ed. Snow, lovely pure white snow, how I miss you! Well, kind of...
โJan-25-2014 04:49 PM
โJan-25-2014 04:49 PM
โJan-25-2014 04:34 PM
travelnutz wrote:
Deb,
Just to lightly rub teasing salt in your first snowdodging stay wounds, this abnormal long cold we've had here in Florida is going away towards the end of next week and it's going to be in the 70's again! Hopefully, you will still be here then for awhile to enjoy.
โJan-25-2014 08:12 AM
โJan-25-2014 04:03 AM
โJan-24-2014 02:14 PM
Usmcsousa wrote:
if you look at the mechanical arms on the inside, there may be a spring looking thing that may have poped or lost tension, I'm sorry I don't know the proper nomenclature for the parts. I'd check to see if all looks to be seated right, if the spring is out, s pair of tweezers and patients may be the cure. Good luck
โJan-24-2014 02:11 PM
โJan-24-2014 02:02 PM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
Here's a picture of the kitchen window with its 1/4"+ gap
And here's the window at the back of the 5er:
I don't see any way to tighten these?
โJan-24-2014 01:53 PM
โJan-24-2014 01:35 PM
tvman44 wrote:
I believe they are called Jolice windows (not sure of spelling). ๐
โJan-24-2014 01:32 PM
โJan-24-2014 01:20 PM
Usmcsousa wrote:
Are you talking about the long lower windows that open with a round knob?
if so, ours when you turn to close them, you have to give it another little nudge from closed and it almost super tightens and locks them in place air tight.
โJan-24-2014 01:01 PM