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Date:         Wed, 9 Oct 2002 16:53:06 -0700
Reply-To:     Mike Miller <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mike Miller <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
Subject:      Re: Jalousies Windows for a Vanagon
Comments: To: Stan Wilder <wilden1@juno.com>
In-Reply-To:  <20021009.183604.1244.33.wilden1@juno.com>
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Cause I don't wanna be out in the rain putting up my awning! And many times I'm just there for a night and don't want to put it out and back, especially back wet.

Them good reasons?

Mike On 10/9/02 4:34 PM, "Stan Wilder" <wilden1@JUNO.COM> wrote:

> The reason I want to do this is so I can leave my windows open while > camping in the rain. > ----------------------- > Why not just put an awning on the big door side of your van?. Better > looking and you can sit under it, pop another beer and contemplate why > Stan is picking on you. > > Stan > > On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 18:42:23 -0400 80 Westy Pokey <pokey@vanagon.org> > writes: >> I am certainly not a purist. Pokey is already all tarted up >> with various toys (non standard gauges, tach, cargo box, SA >> rims, and soon a Gary Lee bike carrier, behr AC unit, and >> Volks Cafe bumpers). >> >> Yes it is quite possible I have more money than brains, but >> it is this kind of customization that make my vanagon fun for >> me. >> >> The reason I want to do this is so I can leave my windows >> open while camping in the rain. >> >> I don't agree that the operation is irreversible. The >> instructions on my previous post basically lead you through >> how to build a frame for the Jalousies that will fit inside >> of the existing vanagon window by on the sliding door and >> above the stove. If you hate it keep your old windows and >> pop 'em back in. The pre '85 instructions don't require any >> modifications to the vehicle (cutting). >> >> Thanks, >> Chris >> >> ---- Original message ---- >>> Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 14:26:29 -0500 >>> From: Stan Wilder <wilden1@juno.com> >>> Subject: Re: Jalousies Windows for a Vanagon >>> To: pokey@VANAGON.ORG >>> Cc: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >>> >>> I think I'd campaign to find somebody local or go to a car >> show so I >>> could get a real close look at the installation. >>> These cheesy little Jalousie windows in this 66 Splittie >> have several >>> parts. >>> There is the outside frame that is precision fit, the middle >> frame >>> containing the windows and crank assembly are next, then >> there is another >>> internal frame that seals to the body and holds a window >> screen along >>> with a decorative frame on the interior. (sure there are >> other types as >>> well). >>> Both the outer and inner frame are weather sealed. >>> The overall controlling factor is whether it will finish out >> nice and >>> enhance the value of your van or finish out like a cheap add >> on that >>> detracts from the appearance and depreciated your van. >>> Possibly you could buy a ragged out used unit at a wrecking >> yard to use >>> as guidelines to making the one (s) you need. >>> I don't consider myself a Westy purist but it is my policy >> to never put a >>> hole in my Westy that the factory didn't. That window >> represents a pretty >>> good size non reversible hole. >>> >>> Stan Wilder >>> >>> >>> On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 15:00:50 -0400 80 Westy Pokey >> <pokey@VANAGON.ORG> >>> writes: >>>> I have been looking at the "Jalousie Windows for a Vanagon >>>> Article" at: >>>> >>>> http://www.everybus.com/dworkin/vgon_jalousie/ >>>> >>>> and would like to undertake the project. Has anyone ever >>>> tried this? I have a few questions... >>>> >>>> 1) I am assuming that the 1 5/8 radiuses be cut in all four >>>> corners of both sides (inside and outside of the window) is >>>> this right? >>>> >>>> 2) Is there a reason why the 1 5/8 radiuses cannot be cut >>>> prior to assembly? >>>> >>>> 3) Could't the inside window stock be done from a 42 3/8" x >>>> 16 11/16" with a hole cut, and similarly the outside window >>>> stock be done from a 42 3/8" x 16 3/4" with a hole cut >> (using >>>> the strip widths as a guide for the hole size). Having them >>>> one piece would increase materials cost, but wouldn't it be >>>> stronger? >>>> >>>> 4) Why is there a 1/16" inch difference between the height >> of >>>> the inside and outside window stock? Is it flush on the top >>>> or bottom and the 1/16" stick out on another side or is >> there >>>> an extra 1/32" on top and bottom? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Chris >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> _____________________________________________________________ >> ___ >>> >>> GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! >>> >>> Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! >>> >>> Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: >>> >>> http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. >> >> > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. >


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