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Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 25 May 2015, 13:39
by EGPDs92
Good afternoon Gentlemen,
I am in the process of respraying my T25 camper, all the paint work is sanded down and I decided to take out the sliding window and replace the window channel , I spent hours taking it to bits painting and some new Woolies trim. looked great
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The last screw in the middle of top of the window and I managed to hit the glass !!
So here I am up in Aberdeen, not many breakers of T25s up here and looks like no one will post me any glass ....

Anyone got any ideas ?
Is it a trip down to the beautiful south for me ?

First time poster on forum with photo so hope it works .

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 25 May 2015, 13:54
by Aberdeenbus
Hi,
I can confirm non of the local breakers have any of or vans in, the last one was davidsons at rora and that was a caravelle with solid windows.

I would suggest if you cand find a shipper for the glass the best bet would be to pop up to Saint Gobain at Altens with a template and ask for them to get a bit of toughened the size you need.

Cheers

Si

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 25 May 2015, 16:17
by what2do
Try mcgill5 (North Lanarkshire), he doesn't post much but has an address if you look for him in the members section.

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 25 May 2015, 17:42
by EGPDs92
Thanks for the replies Gents.
Saint Gobain is just the other side of town for me (16 miles), and I am off to Dingbro tomorrow after work to pick up my paint so I'll pop in !


Ive stopped crying now....

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 25 May 2015, 21:46
by scunnerd25
Why don't you just put laminated glass in it

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 26 May 2015, 14:40
by Hacksawbob
Or lexan / plexiglass

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 31 May 2015, 22:39
by RogerT
Never see them for vehicle glass but our local glazier (who mostly does double glazing units and other household windows) will make up any shape and send it off to be toughened, used them for shelves and glass hearths. So that might be an option for you too.

By the way, how did you dismantel your sliding window unit? I've had mine out to fix a leaky seal that was holding it in, but I couldn't see a way to take it apart. Mine is REALLY stiff to slide!

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 10 Jun 2015, 11:43
by ethelred the ready
Yes, I want to disassemble mine too but can't work out how to start.

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 10 Jun 2015, 18:29
by EGPDs92
Ok here goes , about 30 years ago I worked making LDV van sliding side windows which are just the same.
Once the window is out , around the outside are 4 screws either side and one screw top and bottom -
The frame comes apart in two halves, top and bottom.
The screws are normally rusted in and the heads are painted, I gave mine a quick blast with the soda blaster and WD40 to clean the screw heads up before removing them (hard work)
remove the top and bottom single screws (these hold the single none moving glass window)
Then remove just two screws on either side, the screws hold a small metal plate on the in side of the aluminum frame, so removing two on either side will allow the frame to slide apart .
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After I broke mine I cut and put some perspex in so I could get my Fort William trip done last weekend, but my glass is being cut at Saint Gobain, Altens and is on its way this week, £32 which I thought was very cheep. Thanks Aberdeenbus
I will put up a photo soon as I get it in !
Hope this helps.
hope one day to actually get a photo up and not just a link !!

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 10 Jun 2015, 18:57
by ethelred the ready
Useful to know, thanks

Re: Every picture paints a thousand swear words !

Posted: 16 Jun 2015, 18:28
by boxer
I used plexiglass no problem and it doesnt rattle as much.