Side sliding window - HOLE TOO BIG!!!
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Side sliding window - HOLE TOO BIG!!!
Hi all,
Really getting desperate here so any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I bought a converted 1990 panel van a few months back and noticed the the offside (RHD) middle side windows needed some rust treating. Upon removing the seal and sliding window it was clear the rust was because the window was very poorly fitted. The hole seems to have been butchered in by a blind man, while drunk!
The window measures 1043 x 389mm but the hole is 1073 x 403mm.
I explored trying to get an oversize seal but that doesn't seem to be an option. How do I make the whole smaller? Do I need to replace the entire panel and then re cut a new, correctly sized hole?
The van is completely stripped out so I can do most work without problems and I have access to a guy who welds cars for a living. He's not sure of the easiest/best way to proceed.
If we weld a new panel on the van should it be on the inside or outside? How much of the old panel should I cut away first? Really clueless here! Lol
Cheers all.
Really getting desperate here so any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I bought a converted 1990 panel van a few months back and noticed the the offside (RHD) middle side windows needed some rust treating. Upon removing the seal and sliding window it was clear the rust was because the window was very poorly fitted. The hole seems to have been butchered in by a blind man, while drunk!
The window measures 1043 x 389mm but the hole is 1073 x 403mm.
I explored trying to get an oversize seal but that doesn't seem to be an option. How do I make the whole smaller? Do I need to replace the entire panel and then re cut a new, correctly sized hole?
The van is completely stripped out so I can do most work without problems and I have access to a guy who welds cars for a living. He's not sure of the easiest/best way to proceed.
If we weld a new panel on the van should it be on the inside or outside? How much of the old panel should I cut away first? Really clueless here! Lol
Cheers all.
Re: Side sliding window - HOLE TOO BIG!!!
In the Wiki...
Order one or two of these.
https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/body-panel ... -side.html
Or cut your own and resize the window. Or find a glazier to cut correct size from toughened glass perhaps?
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Areas_that_ ... dow_frames
Order one or two of these.
https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/body-panel ... -side.html
Or cut your own and resize the window. Or find a glazier to cut correct size from toughened glass perhaps?
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Areas_that_ ... dow_frames
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Re: Side sliding window - HOLE TOO BIG!!!
Panel van conversions had no standard size glass, there are many different ones .
factory windowed busses have standard glass, and even then there are different size ones depending on spec .
you maybe able to fit a factory glass . Or as you say get the panel repaired and make the hole the correct size for your glass.
factory windowed busses have standard glass, and even then there are different size ones depending on spec .
you maybe able to fit a factory glass . Or as you say get the panel repaired and make the hole the correct size for your glass.
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Re: Side sliding window - HOLE TOO BIG!!!
You've covered all options above really, but when you are faced with a ship show like that - my thoughts would be sort it properly so a standard window can be fitted - then should need ever arise, its easier to find a replacement
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Re: Side sliding window - HOLE TOO BIG!!!
maxstu wrote: ↑09 Jan 2022, 11:16 In the Wiki...
Order one or two of these.
https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/body-panel ... -side.html
Or cut your own and resize the window. Or find a glazier to cut correct size from toughened glass perhaps?
Getting a new piece of glass may be the answer but I really want to keep the sliding window?
They are all for factory windows, mine is a converted panel van so don't think any of that will work? Thanks for the reply though.
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Areas_that_ ... dow_frames
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Re: Side sliding window - HOLE TOO BIG!!!
I think a new panel and new hole the right size is tje way then. Didn't know if anyone had dealt with this and had a bedt fix from experience?
Cheers for the suggestions though, much appreciated.
Cheers for the suggestions though, much appreciated.
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Re: Side sliding window - HOLE TOO BIG!!!
For a bodywork welder it’s a fairly straightforward repair, , from your measurements it doesn’t seem like a big repair
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Price of p… , if your pal who welds cars for a living doesn’t know, he needs a new career. Basically, you want approx 7mm gap all the way around the outside of the glass , so if the window was 400mm x 300mm the hole in the body would be 414 x 314. Done loads over the years, tell the welder to butt weld a strip in, (if he can), that means the repair wont be on the inside or outside . You could buy a bigger window
That is slightly larger and cut the van to suit but would look odd as it wont be symmetrical to the other window (if there is another window) , if you unsure pm me and i will explain either by message or phone call. Skim of filler and paint and new seal itl look like new
That is slightly larger and cut the van to suit but would look odd as it wont be symmetrical to the other window (if there is another window) , if you unsure pm me and i will explain either by message or phone call. Skim of filler and paint and new seal itl look like new
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I'm beginning to question his welding abilities! I think he mainly does chassis or floor pans etc. Stuff yiu don't really see? I know what you mean with butt welding. I'll see if it's something he can do. Cheers for the advice, much appreciated.
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Re: Side sliding window - HOLE TOO BIG!!!
Horatio Flange wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022, 11:41 I'm beginning to question his welding abilities! I think he mainly does chassis or floor pans etc. Stuff yiu don't really see? I know what you mean with butt welding. I'll see if it's something he can do. Cheers for the advice, much appreciated.
I wouldn’t, if he knows his skill level and has suggested this is outside his comfort zone I would find someone who’s more comfortable doing it, I know plenty of welders who choose not to do stuff, just because they can choose