This is my first post but have been lurking on and seriously appreciating this amazing resource of information for years. Until now I've managed to keep my van going and execute a leisurely renovation without needing to ask a single question!
However...
I've managed to get myself in a pickle with my sliding door window and it doesn't seem to be a topic that's been covered much. I replaced all the seals on the side windows of my leisuredrive panel van conversion this summer which was a total nightmare!!! I spent weeks cursing youtube for all the lying gits pretending that it was easy but managed to get them back in eventually with new seals except for this one that I managed to drop and smash (first one that I tried, didn't have the right tools). I managed to find a company that would cut new glass for me but managed to "cock" up the measurements and the glass is too big. Noooo!!!!!!!
Can someone tell me if I'm doing this wrong/offer general advice/perform glass based miracles as I can't afford the time or money to keep getting it wrong.
Aperture: 1058/400mm
Corner radius: 50mm
Seal thickness: 7mm
Therefore by my calcs, glass should be 14mm smaller in both dimensions:
Glass: 1044/386
Corner radius: 50mm?? The guy at the shop said smaller (48mm) but I don't think that's right now I've got it in my hands.
I'm nervous as the one I have I stupidly subtracted 7mm not 14 but when I offer the glass up it overlaps by quite a lot more than 7mm so have a feeling I'm really into a world of not knowing what the hell I'm doing any more


Cheers
Laurence