'I am in the process of rebuild my doors for my 46 F-24. I was
wondering if anyone had any pictures they could share of their door
window channel. Also if any one has any reccomendation on where to get
the right channel I would appriciate it. Thanks JON'
Re: Fairchild 24 Door windows
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Re: Fairchild 24 Door windows
'try these folks
http://www.lebaronbonney.com/osc/catalog/index.php?
cPath=87&osCsid=588c4626c047d82b871600cd80caadae
I am in the process of rebuild my doors for my 46 F-24. I was
wondering if anyone had any pictures they could share of their door
window channel. Also if any one has any reccomendation on where to get
the right channel I would appriciate it.
Thanks JON'
http://www.lebaronbonney.com/osc/catalog/index.php?
cPath=87&osCsid=588c4626c047d82b871600cd80caadae
I am in the process of rebuild my doors for my 46 F-24. I was
wondering if anyone had any pictures they could share of their door
window channel. Also if any one has any reccomendation on where to get
the right channel I would appriciate it.
Thanks JON'
Re: Fairchild 24 Door windows
'I assume that you are talking about the "U" channel that the glass slides in.
I don't remember specifically where I got mine, but it was at a shop that normally would be replacing automotive glass. It had an aluminum base, with rubber, cloth, and fussy stuff over that. It was easy to nail into place. Even very small screws might work. I got enough to do front, back and the top. When you replace the channeling, don't move the channel inward, at least not very much. The metal channel that the glass fits into can make contact with the regulator. The closest point for interference would be at the pivot point for the regulator gear/arm.
I can easily do photos. I have one door that doesn't have the exterior skin on it.
I don't remember specifically where I got mine, but it was at a shop that normally would be replacing automotive glass. It had an aluminum base, with rubber, cloth, and fussy stuff over that. It was easy to nail into place. Even very small screws might work. I got enough to do front, back and the top. When you replace the channeling, don't move the channel inward, at least not very much. The metal channel that the glass fits into can make contact with the regulator. The closest point for interference would be at the pivot point for the regulator gear/arm.
I can easily do photos. I have one door that doesn't have the exterior skin on it.
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From: jwm1801
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 6:06 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fairchild 24 Door windows
I am in the process of rebuild my doors for my 46 F-24. I was
wondering if anyone had any pictures they could share of their door
window channel. Also if any one has any reccomendation on where to get
the right channel I would appriciate it. Thanks JON
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Re: Fairchild 24 Door windows
'Thanks Bob. I would really appreciate a few photos. Please send them to
obliquephoto@comcast.net. Also how wide is your channel? Did you replace
your glass? If so did you stay with safety glass or go with something else
like plexi. Thanks in advance. JON
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Bob Etter
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 9:52 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fairchild 24 Door windows
I assume that you are talking about the "U" channel that the glass slides
in.
I don't remember specifically where I got mine, but it was at a shop that
normally would be replacing automotive glass. It had an aluminum base, with
rubber, cloth, and fussy stuff over that. It was easy to nail into place.
Even very small screws might work. I got enough to do front, back and the
top. When you replace the channeling, don't move the channel inward, at
least not very much. The metal channel that the glass fits into can make
contact with the regulator. The closest point for interference would be at
the pivot point for the regulator gear/arm.
I can easily do photos. I have one door that doesn't have the exterior skin
on it.
obliquephoto@comcast.net. Also how wide is your channel? Did you replace
your glass? If so did you stay with safety glass or go with something else
like plexi. Thanks in advance. JON
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Bob Etter
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 9:52 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fairchild 24 Door windows
I assume that you are talking about the "U" channel that the glass slides
in.
I don't remember specifically where I got mine, but it was at a shop that
normally would be replacing automotive glass. It had an aluminum base, with
rubber, cloth, and fussy stuff over that. It was easy to nail into place.
Even very small screws might work. I got enough to do front, back and the
top. When you replace the channeling, don't move the channel inward, at
least not very much. The metal channel that the glass fits into can make
contact with the regulator. The closest point for interference would be at
the pivot point for the regulator gear/arm.
I can easily do photos. I have one door that doesn't have the exterior skin
on it.
'----- Original Message -----
From: jwm1801
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 6:06 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fairchild 24 Door windows
I am in the process of rebuild my doors for my 46 F-24. I was
wondering if anyone had any pictures they could share of their door
window channel. Also if any one has any reccomendation on where to get
the right channel I would appriciate it. Thanks JON
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Re: Fairchild 24 Door windows
'Jon,
You may want to try JC Whitney.com. That's where I got mine. They fit very well and easy to install. I can send pictures, as well. Let me know.
Bob
UC-61K
HB-690
obliquephoto wrote:
Thanks Bob. I would really appreciate a few photos. Please send them to
obliquephoto@comcast.net. Also how wide is your channel? Did you replace
your glass? If so did you stay with safety glass or go with something else
like plexi. Thanks in advance. JON
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Bob Etter
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 9:52 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fairchild 24 Door windows
I assume that you are talking about the "U" channel that the glass slides
in.
I don't remember specifically where I got mine, but it was at a shop that
normally would be replacing automotive glass. It had an aluminum base, with
rubber, cloth, and fussy stuff over that. It was easy to nail into place.
Even very small screws might work. I got enough to do front, back and the
top. When you replace the channeling, don't move the channel inward, at
least not very much. The metal channel that the glass fits into can make
contact with the regulator. The closest point for interference would be at
the pivot point for the regulator gear/arm.
I can easily do photos. I have one door that doesn't have the exterior skin
on it.
You may want to try JC Whitney.com. That's where I got mine. They fit very well and easy to install. I can send pictures, as well. Let me know.
Bob
UC-61K
HB-690
obliquephoto wrote:
Thanks Bob. I would really appreciate a few photos. Please send them to
obliquephoto@comcast.net. Also how wide is your channel? Did you replace
your glass? If so did you stay with safety glass or go with something else
like plexi. Thanks in advance. JON
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Bob Etter
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 9:52 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fairchild 24 Door windows
I assume that you are talking about the "U" channel that the glass slides
in.
I don't remember specifically where I got mine, but it was at a shop that
normally would be replacing automotive glass. It had an aluminum base, with
rubber, cloth, and fussy stuff over that. It was easy to nail into place.
Even very small screws might work. I got enough to do front, back and the
top. When you replace the channeling, don't move the channel inward, at
least not very much. The metal channel that the glass fits into can make
contact with the regulator. The closest point for interference would be at
the pivot point for the regulator gear/arm.
I can easily do photos. I have one door that doesn't have the exterior skin
on it.
'----- Original Message -----
From: jwm1801
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 6:06 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fairchild 24 Door windows
I am in the process of rebuild my doors for my 46 F-24. I was
wondering if anyone had any pictures they could share of their door
window channel. Also if any one has any reccomendation on where to get
the right channel I would appriciate it. Thanks JON
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