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Date:         Thu, 1 Jul 1999 20:31:59 PDT
Reply-To:     Tony Peet <tpvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Tony Peet <tpvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Mini-Projects.  Tinting
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I just had the windows on my '91 white synchro westy tinted. I am REALLY pleased - even surprised-- with the results - as the van interior is NOTICEABLY cooler on hot days AND, the black/white contrast aesthetically looks really cool too! (This has given me added incentive to keep all the black trim conditioned!) The tinting also masks the other chrome/white (?) window frame parts, so the effect of "pure black and white" (which I wanted) is increased.

I have also appreciated the slight addition in privacy as well: people don't seem to notice me/movements in the van nearly as much in parking lots etc.

The only drawbacks are that 1) at night sometimes it feels a little TOO dark inside and 2) in beautiful surroundings like the desert where there are lots of subtle color changes,or at sunset, the tinting sometimes filters too much out.............so I just open the windows.

Overall, I highly recommend tinting, and I agree with whoever wrote a while back that doing it perfectly is not necessary. On my van, there are little 1/8" strips in 2 or 3 places where you can see the clear glass with the windows open. In my opinion, this is a small price to pay versus the extra time/money to take out cabinets/windows etc to get it perfect.

>From: KENWILFY@AOL.COM >Reply-To: KENWILFY@AOL.COM >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: What Mini-Projects are going on? >Date: Sun, 27 Jun 1999 22:10:43 EDT > >Alot of times on the List all we here about are engine conversions, engine >rebuilds, transmission repairs, etc. All of these are major projects and >undertakings. What I want to know is who is doing a Mini-project right >now? >Something to improve the van that takes only a day or two and gives you >that >satisfied feeling of a job well done when you get through. > >As an example I am getting excited about putting up tint on all the side >windows of the van (except the two front ones of course). This should only >take a few hours but I am hoping to get cooler inside van temps. I bought >the top of the line stuff at Wally Mart with the metalized coating ($12 a >roll). Looks like 2 rolls should do both sides. >I want to do the tint addition scientifically by measuring the heat in the >van with it sitting in the sun pre-tint, and then post-tint to see how much >of a difference it makes. I then am looking for (or will fabricate) a >windshield reflector and see how much of a difference this makes (it will >at >least help the dash live longer). >One last idea I am toying with is one of those solar powered fans that just >sit in the window and circulate outside air into the van to keep the inside >temps down when parked. > >Any one else have a mini-project that they would like to share? >Ken Wilford >Van-Again >John 3:16

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