bguy wrote:
Hi All,
Has anyone here removed an intact picture window glass from the aluminum frame with it still in the trailer?
bguy wrote:
I want to install a window pellet stove.
Hi bguy,
If you are looking for access to inside the camper, and on some campers, the fridge won't fit through the door, so a window etc. has to be removed. This sounds close to what you want to do. The fact of using a pellet stove in a camper is a whole other topic.
If you are doing your picture window removal to get something in or out of the camper, we and you, really need to know the type of RV window you have.
Many RV windows have the glass sealed with special bonding adhesive to the aluminum frame by the window manufacture. This creates a water tight seal of the glass itself to the aluminum frame. Then the window manufacture ships a window "unit" (glass and frame) to the RV manufacture who mounts the frame of the window unit into a rough opening in the camper. And the RV manufacture seals the window unit to the side of the camper.
In this case, it would be more prudent to remove the window unit from the side of the camper to expose the rough opening and leave the glass bonded to the window frame.
I have removed and installed, "lots" of windows into the rough openings of a camper complete with pics etc. on how to do this. But we need to know which type of window you have to give the right procedure.
Please post pics of the entire outside and inside of the window which include the outside of the camper and the inside of the camper walls. If by chance you have a window brand name and or model number, that is real good, but pics help show what you have.
Hope this helps.
John
2005 Ford F350 Super Duty, 4x4; 6.8L V10 with 4.10 RA, 21,000 GCWR, 11,000 GVWR, upgraded 2 1/2" Towbeast Receiver. Hitched with a 1,700# Reese HP WD, HP Dual Cam to a 2004 Sunline Solaris T310R travel trailer.