Hot Water tank - uncover back window
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01-17-2008, 04:17
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Hot Water tank - uncover back window
Gene
We were interested in opening up that window to get some cross ventilation in the bedroom. I talked to Wendall at the plant about removing the plywood in that window. He said the way he would do it was to pull the window out of the coach from the out side(He said it pulls out easily). It is a simple rubber gasket holding the window in place. Then he would saw out the space around the window from the outside. Wendall said the window will take some work to clean out the black silcone they used to seal it shut. Will need to add all the trim to the inside, blinds, etc. We decided not to do it because it would require a complete redecoration of both windows and the entire bedroom to match. Larry Kehler 94 PT-40WBDA "BAM" St Louis --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gene Sharp" > > Hi, > We had a problem with the newly installed hot water tank. Problem - > the new plastic pipe(lt. tan/white) was glued to the old gray pipe > and it busted at that new union. Question: will the "shark" fitting > suggested by Home Depot work ? > We are thinking of uncovering the window at the headboard on the > streetside. Is it a suggested project or should I run like a > rabbit ? > > Keepn Rolling, > Gene Sharp > 93 WLWB 40' > Belle Center, Oh > In St. Augustine,Fl currently > |
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Hot Water tank - uncover back window - Gene Sharp - 01-16-2008, 03:50
Hot Water tank - uncover back window - g_man1146 - 01-16-2008, 04:01
Hot Water tank - uncover back window - Gene Sharp - 01-17-2008, 01:53
Hot Water tank - uncover back window - Larry Kehler - 01-17-2008 04:17
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