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Jeffzee160 wrote:
This thread gave me an idea. I couldn't use baggage door latches because my window hinges don't swing up past 90 degrees. I made some prop stick extension from PVC pipe. The pipe simply slips over the window's existing prop stick. On the other end of the pipe I added a 45 degree elbow that I cut down into the shape of a tab. The tab slips into the existing window frame notch. Not sure I'd leave this set up in gusty winds, but...
The rest of my dumb ideas are at...
http://www.jeff-z.com/rv/amods/amods.html
โMay-30-2014 04:49 PM
Jeffzee160 wrote:
The rest of my dumb ideas are at...http://www.jeff-z.com/rv/amods/amods.html
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โMay-29-2014 11:07 PM
Jerry9n wrote:
Not sure what kind you have but mine had no notch so I drilled a hole and used a small pin. Also drilled a hole in the clip that holds it closed (heard of these coming loose while on the road).
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frisbeekev wrote:opnspaces wrote:
White duct tape will hold it open and blend right in. :B
In all seriousness though try a baggage door clip. Link
It will hold the window open until you release it.
I was hoping that would work but the window doesnt open 180 degrees up against the unit, it is about a 100 degree opening that is why i was thikning lift struts
โMay-29-2014 05:29 AM
opnspaces wrote:
White duct tape will hold it open and blend right in. :B
In all seriousness though try a baggage door clip. Link
It will hold the window open until you release it.