Rear Side Window Vents - Photos for MetalMickey

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Rear Side Window Vents - Photos for MetalMickey

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Here you go Mick..

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And from inside...

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Well Im by no means an authority on these or anything else but for what its worth these are on the Atlantic.
external showing the perforated strip
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external, note round holes
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might be good to see how many different types/ styles there are and reference them.
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Interesting mate, first time Ive seen those rounded holed ones too.
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on double glazed units are the vents part of the main window , or like the glass ones are they seperate.

obviously double glazed vents are different to normal ones. poss just made by the same peeps as the double glazed units.

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One piece on these
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that explains the finish then!

and they are more rocking pooh than the non vented double glazed units

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I have those double glazed units with vents on mine, same round vent holes. They vent and d/g window are only held together by a bit of tape. I also have the vents for the glass windows sitting in my hallway if there was something In particular you wanted
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held together with tape? without going out to look they were a solid item as Ive just refitted them ,ok may/will have been joined at some point but the shiny vent you see on the outside is rigid with the glazed part if that explanation makes sense
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Spooky, just looked at this topic as you replied!
I agree they are solid, one looked like it was one piece. The other side, the tape you can see in your first pic came off and the one part became two. They literally butt up to each other and the tape seems to hold them together. The glass window fits into a little slot on the vent
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Hmm , that would figure , but as these were really really solid then they must have been bonded. perhaps your have had some 'work' done :lol:
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Yep, probably we're bonded. (just the edge of d/g window, so not too strong)The 'work' was probably me trying to get them fitted without removing the wardrobe, and yes the window did go in :D
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:shock: how did you work that one :?: the mind boggles and I wont ask about your dexterity
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Me and jed did it, bit long winded to type on a phone. Can let you know later if you like?
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No its ok I figured out a way that I suppose is the same as you ended up lol
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