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| Dolly |
Posted - 19 Jan 2014 : 22:15:42 Hi All, Has anyone on got a Norman Conquest, if so would you be able to put some pictures up of the side windows, I have just removed mine due to a leak I have. All of my windows have been sealed up around the frame and glass edges, so the sliding sides don't open. I have removed the side window to see if I can.
1. Get the sliding windows to work. 2. Remove the sealant and fit new seals which don't look easy.
It looks like they may have been tampered with before as the frame as some gaps around where I guess the sections join, should the inner frame be in two sections and the larger outer frame be in four sections or is something not right.
I will try and post some pictures up soon.
thanks Les. |
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| Dolly |
Posted - 22 Jan 2014 : 23:55:36 I have now removed the glass and taken the sections apart, after removing layers of sealant it looks like that they had used the flock window seal in all the panels which i think might have been the problem, i thought you only use that seal on the sliding window,i might be wrong, Would anyone have any idea which window seal i use for the fixed glass into the alloy frame. I have had a look on Direct Seals and Baines but there are so many, it's a bit confusing.
Thanks Les |
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