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โJan-23-2014 12:56 PM
Snowman9000 wrote:
No, I'm looking for fabric. I want something reasonably decorative or at least not ugly, that can be rolled up or otherwise stored in place. And I want it to minimize drafts as the first priority, and secondarily provide a little insulation. I would have guessed this was a common mod.
Something like this, but he used snaps and was going for privacy, not draft-stopping:
http://www.tosimplify.net/2011/01/window-shades.html
We will figure something out, and post the results.
โJan-23-2014 10:26 AM
doxiemom11 wrote:
For those of you that have used the clear film, the kits usually come with double sided clear tape that the film fastens on. Where do you put the tape. Will it stick to the metal frames? Does it pull the paint off the frames when you remove it when warm weather comes? I have thought of that, but do not want to put the tape outside the windows on the wall and didn't know if it left a mess on the frames.
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โJan-22-2014 12:28 PM
JiminDenver wrote:
We have single pane windows in our TT and you really feel it when it gets cold. We have been covering them with heavy towels and I had planned on cutting foam to fit in the windows until this last trip. I found the frame around the window is responsible for more of the cold draft than the windows themselves so now I plan on covering it side to side, not just the windows.
I believe Don (PT) had some really nice ones made.
โJan-22-2014 09:34 AM
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โJan-21-2014 02:32 PM
travelnutz wrote:
Lucite storm windows on the inside creating a dead air space is the way to go. Many ways to hold them in place such as thumb turn clips from Home Depot or Lowes or Menards etc. Cheap and very easy to work with as any simple saber saw will cut it (dont use a real coarse tooth blade as it can crack it, about 2 teeth of the blade in contact at all times when cutting) and the edges easily sand smooth and straight.
A few seconds to put them on or take off as wanted. I only use the thick Lucite etc about .200 thick as it stays flat and seals so much better. I've even put 20% or 40% solar film on the Lucite to filter the sun's rays.
I've done 5 RV's this way on all windows for winter at around Zero F use and it works great! Stops cold air and sweating. Also help with A/C as it lessens the sun's heat and also insulates.
โJan-20-2014 02:35 PM
mlts22 wrote:
3M also offers that as well. I've read very good things about the clear film, although I'm curious if it might help to try to include a container full of desiccant packets to ensure the dead air space stays dry, to prevent condensation on the inside.
โJan-20-2014 01:56 PM