PO of Hideaway 35-3 had stainless steel frames made for the windows when they were replaced. They look sharp, cover the seam well. He said they weren’t cheap. I imagine they were glued on. Jon Pratt
>> On Mar 13, 2018, at 9:00 AM, Chuck Saur via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> >> wrote: >> >> Happy spring?? I recall someone commented on priming and/or painting the >> smoke-tint plexiglass edge areas, prior to installing, to hide the the VHB >> and Dow 795, so all does not show through the smoke plexi against the white >> cabin side along those edge areas. >> >> I have the window dug out, whew, and cleaned up with Mechanica silicone >> remover and mineral spirits. I actually lost only three patches of knuckle >> skin. I have also sanded the receiving perimeter of the plexi where it will >> make contact with the tape and/or paint. >> >> I could not find the mention of the painting step in the archive. Has >> anyone painted this and have advice? I purchased a can of Krylon High-bond >> plastic paint in flat black. It's waiting in the barn... Thoughts? >> >> >> Chuck Saur >> Morning Sky >> C&C 35-3 >
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