Living room window gluing tricks [message #77558] |
Sun, 21 March 2010 20:15 |
Keith V
Messages: 2337 Registered: March 2008 Location: Mounds View,MN
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So on my '75 Royale, the drivers side window in the living room, above the couch.
The fixed pane had pulled back from the front edge like they sometimes do.
So I pulled out the window, cleaned the stuff off it and then glued it back in with black silicone RTV.
Or so I thought!
It was barely in there, so I'm trying again today...OK thats not working!
Does anyone have any tricks and tips on how to glue in the dang window??
Thanks
Keith Vasilakes
Mounds View. MN
75 ex Royale GMC
ask me about MicroLevel
Cell, 763-732-3419
My427v8@hotmail.com
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Re: [GMCnet] Living room window gluing tricks [message #77573 is a reply to message #77560] |
Sun, 21 March 2010 21:02 |
Keith V
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Thanks, Sounds interesting, but I don't see that part number anywhere.
I wonder if they discontinued it.
Keith Vasilakes
Mounds View. MN
75 ex Royale GMC
ask me about MicroLevel
Cell, 763-732-3419
My427v8@hotmail.com
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Re: Living room window gluing tricks [message #77631 is a reply to message #77558] |
Mon, 22 March 2010 09:05 |
petemosss
Messages: 221 Registered: August 2008 Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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All black silicone rtv is not created equal. Jim Bounds has tubes of it made by the glazing (glass) industry and what a difference it makes. Not easy to use but the outcome is exceptional. I have been applying over all old fixed seals in all windows and frame edges and leaks have disappeared.
Give him a call, it's not available retail or wholesale and most glass shops are pretty uncooperative when no glass selling is happening.
Pete
74 Canyon Lands 26' "Emery"
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Re: [GMCnet] Living room window gluing tricks [message #77676 is a reply to message #77577] |
Mon, 22 March 2010 16:44 |
Keith V
Messages: 2337 Registered: March 2008 Location: Mounds View,MN
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I guess I don't see how that will hold in the window like glue does.
I called Jim B and got the scoop on RTV, I'll try that again, maybe I'll get it eventually
Keith Vasilakes
Mounds View. MN
75 ex Royale GMC
ask me about MicroLevel
Cell, 763-732-3419
My427v8@hotmail.com
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Re: [GMCnet] Living room window gluing tricks [message #77772 is a reply to message #77560] |
Tue, 23 March 2010 17:21 |
Brian Waddell
Messages: 409 Registered: March 2010
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In my case rv silicone did not work...I went to an autobody shop and bought what they used to replace winshields....expensive caulk I bought from him....kept pressure on overnit..worked well...brian 77ele455
> Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 18:19:14 -0700
> From: mr.erfisher@gmail.com
> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Living room window gluing tricks
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> here are some hints
> http://gmcmotorhome.info/body.html#WINDOW
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> gene
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> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Keith V <my427v8@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > So on my '75 Royale, the drivers side window in the living room, above the
> > couch.
> > The fixed pane had pulled back from the front edge like they sometimes do.
> >
> > So I pulled out the window, cleaned the stuff off it and then glued it back
> > in with black silicone RTV.
> >
> > Or so I thought!
> > It was barely in there, so I'm trying again today...OK thats not working!
> >
> > Does anyone have any tricks and tips on how to glue in the dang window??
> >
> > Thanks
> > --
> > Keith
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Re: Living room window gluing tricks [message #77779 is a reply to message #77558] |
Tue, 23 March 2010 18:32 |
roy1
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Keith
Several years ago my right side fixed window slid back, at that time I used some silicone and tapped it back in place . I then added a small stainless steel screw to the top and bottom of the 4 aluminum window supports (or as the book calls them Mullions). It has never leaked and it can't move with a screw at the top and bottom. Last week I had to replace the fixed glass on the left side (large one). This time I used the correct stuff it is some kind of polyurethane adhesive that replaces the original butyl stuff and it is nasty messy stuff but boy does it stick good. I got it at the auto glass place next to a Pick apart junk yard. It only costs $6 for the tube and it says for professional use only trained installers only on the tube. The mfg. is Sika Sikaflex 220+. Also Kragen had a tube of somewhat similar stuff made by 3M for windshields that will set you back $16. Good luck and your hands are going to be black for a while did I say nasty stuff.
Roy
Roy Keen
Minden,NV
76 X Glenbrook
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Re: Living room window gluing tricks [message #77797 is a reply to message #77779] |
Tue, 23 March 2010 20:44 |
Keith V
Messages: 2337 Registered: March 2008 Location: Mounds View,MN
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Thanks guys.
I'd be more than willing to pay $16 for something that gets this job DONE!
Keith Vasilakes
Mounds View. MN
75 ex Royale GMC
ask me about MicroLevel
Cell, 763-732-3419
My427v8@hotmail.com
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Re: [GMCnet] Living room window gluing tricks [message #77801 is a reply to message #77798] |
Tue, 23 March 2010 21:20 |
UziYaH
Messages: 282 Registered: July 2007 Location: 10-O-C
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Acetone, as in finger polish remover, will remove most of these glues.
Howard N.
--- On Tue, 3/23/10, D C *Mac* Macdonald <k2gkk@hotmail.com> wrote:
From: D C *Mac* Macdonald <k2gkk@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Living room window gluing tricks
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 10:03 PM
Sounds like "Gorilla Snot" to me. Your auto parts store
should know what you are asking for by that name. I used
it to glue door weather-stripping back in place.
Yes, you can't keep from getting it on your fingers and
you can't wash it off, that I know of. You just have to
wait until the top layer of your epidermis grows out!
Mac Macdonald
Oklahoma City
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> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> From: roynpaula@charter.net
> Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 18:32:05 -0500
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Living room window gluing tricks
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> Keith
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> Several years ago my right side fixed window slid back, at that time I used some silicone and tapped it back in place . I then added a small stainless steel screw to the top and bottom of the 4 aluminum window supports (or as the book calls them Mullions). It has never leaked and it can't move with a screw at the top and bottom. Last week I had to replace the fixed glass on the left side (large one). This time I used the correct stuff it is some kind of polyurethane adhesive that replaces the original butyl stuff and it is nasty messy stuff but boy does it stick good. I got it at the auto glass place next to a Pick apart junk yard. It only costs $6 for the tube and it says for professional use only trained installers only on the tube. The mfg. is Sika Sikaflex 220+. Also Kragen had a tube of somewhat similar stuff made by 3M for windshields that will set you back $16. Good luck and your hands are going to be black for a while did I say nasty stuff.
> Roy
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