Window Project Pictures
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Window Project Pictures
This was my winter window project. I patched the front aluminum frames with JB Weld, and then painted them. For the side windows, I made frames out of marine ply and fglass, and then painted those. I also threw in a pic of the pulpit I made a few years ago.
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Thanks for the compliments. The T-bolts that hold the outside aluminum trim on the curved windows were totally corroded, and I had to pry/drill out the frame and T-bolts--when I was finished the tracks the T-bolts sat in were corroded/bent beyond repair. I decided it would just be easier to through-bolt.
I left the front frames in the boat, and after wire-brushing them, sanding them, and patching them with JB weld, I finished the frames with Interlux products, with a paint coat of Interlux Toplac Ivory. All the frames are fixed now (the fronts don't open), and sealed with 4000, or this other product that the acrylic window guy recommended. Its rained really hard a few times this spring, and so far no leaks.
Next job is to get an AP, so I can slow troll myself from the cockpit.
Again, thanks.
John
I left the front frames in the boat, and after wire-brushing them, sanding them, and patching them with JB weld, I finished the frames with Interlux products, with a paint coat of Interlux Toplac Ivory. All the frames are fixed now (the fronts don't open), and sealed with 4000, or this other product that the acrylic window guy recommended. Its rained really hard a few times this spring, and so far no leaks.
Next job is to get an AP, so I can slow troll myself from the cockpit.
Again, thanks.
John
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Thanks again. One other thing--the side windows are a little "shorter" than Bertram's, with the frames being a little thicker to make up for the space in the opening. That way, the frame-line/height of windows from the fronts to the side is constant. I know I'm not explaining this well--hopefully you know or can see what I mean.
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I used 4000 for setting the frames in the boat--both the side frames and the front center frames--there's no rubber weatherstripping left. I used GE SilPruf SCS2000 sealant for all acrylic to wood or acrylic to aluminum. I'd never heard of SilPruf before, but that's what the marine plastic guy said he uses and would work the best. So far, so good.
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I used 4000 for setting the frames in the boat--both the side frames and the front center frames--there's no rubber weatherstripping left. I used GE SilPruf SCS2000 sealant for all acrylic to wood or acrylic to aluminum. I'd never heard of SilPruf before, but that's what the marine plastic guy said he uses and would work the best. So far, so good.
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Nice job on the windows.
I replaced the fronts and curved with a later model set. The size was different, but I made it work. I used the T-head bolts and for the ones needing replacement I used toilet-flange bolts. THe same only different. The sides are American Marine. All frmaes powder coated hammered black which helps hide the imperfections of the repairs in the old frames. MAtching tinted plastic and glass all round.
Tell me about the cabinetry under the sink. Who, what, where, how?
Nice job on the windows.
I replaced the fronts and curved with a later model set. The size was different, but I made it work. I used the T-head bolts and for the ones needing replacement I used toilet-flange bolts. THe same only different. The sides are American Marine. All frmaes powder coated hammered black which helps hide the imperfections of the repairs in the old frames. MAtching tinted plastic and glass all round.
Tell me about the cabinetry under the sink. Who, what, where, how?
Mikey
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