It's really nice watching people actually FIX THINGS! rather than throw it all in the trash and buying another one. I have always liked watching artists rebuild things whether sanging and fixing an old chair to rebuilding an engine.
Larry in my Shasta the screens are held in by a round rubber seal. Yours didn't have any??? You guys did a great job!!! Now all I have to do is remove all my windows, and send them to you guys!!!! : ) Good Job!! -Chris
In these windows there is no rubber spline around the edge. It's just held in by bending. Although I was thinking of making that improvement and seeing how it works out. If it works I will make an update video.
Very sweet window. If I had a nice trailer of my own perhaps I'd do the same.... call Bob, I mean. :-)
Desertphile 3 years ago
"Very sweet window."
I think that is the same window that you have on the back of your Mid-Way...
mobiltec 3 years ago
"I think that is the same window that you have on the back of your Mid-Way..."
That window is propped open with a stick. :-) The back room is used as a food storage area, so I keep it just above freezing.
Desertphile 3 years ago
It's really nice watching people actually FIX THINGS! rather than throw it all in the trash and buying another one. I have always liked watching artists rebuild things whether sanging and fixing an old chair to rebuilding an engine.
NotSoOldHippy 3 years ago
"actually FIX THINGS"
Ya that is something that has kind of left our way of life. Everything is disposable today. And it all started with toilet paper and pampers diapers.
mobiltec 3 years ago
"And it all started with toilet paper and pampers diapers"
And then the Commies at Swanson started making television dinners and the American Way Of Life was gone forever! Fucking Commies!
NotSoOldHippy 3 years ago
Hell, folks in the USA don't even fix balloting fraud that put a homicidal schizophrenic sociopath in the White House..... why fix a trailer?
Desertphile 3 years ago
"why fix a trailer?"
Because a trailer won't be the end of civilization as we know it...
mobiltec 3 years ago
Man that looks good, night and day!
RedneckResponder 3 years ago
Larry in my Shasta the screens are held in by a round rubber seal. Yours didn't have any??? You guys did a great job!!! Now all I have to do is remove all my windows, and send them to you guys!!!! : ) Good Job!! -Chris
cycloneCJproducts 3 years ago
"held in by a round rubber seal. Yours didn't have any?"
Wasn't invented yet... I'm thinking of trying some in there anyways cuz it looks like it would fit.. I'll make a follow up video if it works.
mobiltec 3 years ago
Good Job Man!
5/5
MadBadVoodo 3 years ago
Thanks. Hope people are getting something out of these.
mobiltec 3 years ago
I'm the first one to watch! Looks Great!
LTL220 3 years ago
"Looks Great!"
Thanks!
mobiltec 3 years ago
Is the screen only held in by bending...no spline around the edge. Or did you just not show that part.
LTL220 3 years ago
"no spline around the edge."
In these windows there is no rubber spline around the edge. It's just held in by bending. Although I was thinking of making that improvement and seeing how it works out. If it works I will make an update video.
mobiltec 3 years ago