โDec-14-2013 03:41 AM
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PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
Okay - two panes of glass - slightly thicker, but the same seal against the rig. But I'm sure it minimizes the heat / cooling transfer though the glass more than what I have.
Rig's new - just a month old. Give me a couple more months and a few hundred miles down the road - it will be plenty dirty.
โDec-14-2013 01:49 PM
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45Ricochet wrote:I think it is old age - wrong button just keeps jumping out at me :BAtom Ant wrote:
triple post
Ah come on, one more and you've hit for the cycle :B
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Atom Ant wrote:
triple post
โDec-14-2013 12:14 PM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:Check Sydney's Cedar Creek, it has the frameless windows on the side of the slides but they slide open (so technically I guess the bottom of the window has a frame that shows), but they look nice. I hadn't seen that before.Atom Ant wrote:
Just a note: I have not seen them in the side of the slides. I suspect they don't slide well through the slide seal. Ours has dual pane standard sliding windows in the sides of the slides.
I ask an Open Range rep at an RV show about that - the possibility of catching on the slide seal is a concern.
Another thing on the slide is they never install the crank out windows - only slide up and down windows. Because certainly someone will try to move the slide in with a crank out window open.
โDec-14-2013 11:52 AM
Atom Ant wrote:
Just a note: I have not seen them in the side of the slides. I suspect they don't slide well through the slide seal. Ours has dual pane standard sliding windows in the sides of the slides.
โDec-14-2013 10:51 AM
sidney wrote:
The side slide windows are frame less as well and slide up to open.
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