The bum is on. We are still waiting for the new parts for the windows to refurbish and put back in.
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Mrs hh
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The bum is on. We are still waiting for the new parts for the windows to refurbish and put back in.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...018/01/488.jpgIMG_4496 by c de Buck, on Flickr
Mrs hh
To all the 'pro' builders out there, see how the insulation should be done.
Good job!
It doesn't seem a lot is happening, trust me a lot is happening just you can't see it but it will all come together soon.
We have completely refurbished all 7 windows, glass will be ordered this week. Depending on price we may get it toughened.
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First windowed fitted temporarily for photo.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...018/01/803.jpgIMG_4498 by c de Buck, on Flickr
The front is on, we will be adding Checker Plate as it is badly dented.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...018/01/804.jpgIMG_4500 by c de Buck, on Flickr
Gas and Plumbing done, just need to fit the water tanks, that will happen this week.
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Mrs hh
All the small fiddly jobs take so much time - looks great, can't wait to see it. 😊👍
If you're ordering new glass - why not go acrylic instead? Half the weight, half the price and 8 times stronger than glass. The modern stuff is highly UV stable and will last for a lifetime - it doesn't fade or crack like the old perspex used to. You can also get it in a tint if you want. I'll be doing my the Viscount completely in it - used a few bits in the Franklin and it's brilliant.
Only downside is that is isn't anywhere near as scratch resistant as glass.
Not talking polycarbonate (lexan) here either - that is 200 times stronger than glass but isn't UV resistant.
He he, funny how that works - I worked with glass full time for several years and now I won't use it unless I have to. 😁 Oh, the blood that was let over the years... 😁
I'd imagine the original glass is 3mm - if you go with toughened the usual minimum thickness is 4mm - might cause a few issues with the glasing. 3mm toughened is available, but last time I checked (many moons ago) it was bloody expensive.
You couldn't use a Truma HWS could you?
I meant do you need one, but I think Homestar has first option on mine