'I'm looking ahead at cabin framework while waiting for parts to arrive and one topic
which may cause me some serious thinking is how to make roll up windows like some
Fairchilds may have. No power windows here, I'm talking about a window crank like out
of that '37 Plymouth that you have to crank manually to get the window to go up or down.
Is there anyone on the list familiar enough with typical Fairchild wind up windows that could
recommend a " universal" source of parts to make one work? In other words, has anyone seen
common hardware components that would work and could be adapted to a scratch built project?
There is a simple way to do it with a bendable strap but I thought the crank, if reasonably easy
to do, would be a worthwhile addition to the project. Thanks.
David Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
Fairchild 51 early construction'
Re: Roll up windows for Fairchild
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Re: Roll up windows for Fairchild
'I get my door and window stuff from these folks.
http://www.lebaronbonney.com
their window risers are on page 38 of their catalog
http://www.lebaronbonney.com/38.htm
the part numbers you want are
R/H = A48105-A
L/H = A48106-A
they have door handles, channel, and fabric, all vintage F-24
Fairchild..
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "David Stroud"
wrote:
http://www.lebaronbonney.com
their window risers are on page 38 of their catalog
http://www.lebaronbonney.com/38.htm
the part numbers you want are
R/H = A48105-A
L/H = A48106-A
they have door handles, channel, and fabric, all vintage F-24
Fairchild..
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "David Stroud"
wrote:
arrive and one topic> I'm looking ahead at cabin framework while waiting for parts to
windows like some> which may cause me some serious thinking is how to make roll up
window crank like out> Fairchilds may have. No power windows here, I'm talking about a
window to go up or down.> of that '37 Plymouth that you have to crank manually to get the
wind up windows that could> Is there anyone on the list familiar enough with typical Fairchild
other words, has anyone seen> recommend a " universal" source of parts to make one work? In
a scratch built project?> common hardware components that would work and could be adapted to
the crank, if reasonably easy> There is a simple way to do it with a bendable strap but I thought
'> to do, would be a worthwhile addition to the project. Thanks.
>
> David Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
> Christavia C-FDWS
> Fairchild 51 early construction
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Re: Roll up windows for Fairchild
'Tom Downey wrote:
I get my door and window stuff from these folks.
http://www.lebaronbonney.com
their window risers are on page 38 of their catalog
http://www.lebaronbonney.com/38.htm
the part numbers you want are
R/H = A48105-A
L/H = A48106-A
they have door handles, channel, and fabric, all vintage F-24
Fairchild..
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "David Stroud"
wrote:
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Greetings all: They window regulators you are referring to are too thick. Been down that road before. Unless you want to drastically increase the thickness of the door they will not work. I am told that regulators from 36-37 Studebaker will work. As soon as I can dig up the pictures I'll send them to you. Good luck. Bob UC-61-K, RAF#HB-690.
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I get my door and window stuff from these folks.
http://www.lebaronbonney.com
their window risers are on page 38 of their catalog
http://www.lebaronbonney.com/38.htm
the part numbers you want are
R/H = A48105-A
L/H = A48106-A
they have door handles, channel, and fabric, all vintage F-24
Fairchild..
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "David Stroud"
wrote:
arrive and one topic> I'm looking ahead at cabin framework while waiting for parts to
windows like some> which may cause me some serious thinking is how to make roll up
window crank like out> Fairchilds may have. No power windows here, I'm talking about a
window to go up or down.> of that '37 Plymouth that you have to crank manually to get the
wind up windows that could> Is there anyone on the list familiar enough with typical Fairchild
other words, has anyone seen> recommend a " universal" source of parts to make one work? In
a scratch built project?> common hardware components that would work and could be adapted to
the crank, if reasonably easy> There is a simple way to do it with a bendable strap but I thought
Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT> to do, would be a worthwhile addition to the project. Thanks.
>
> David Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
> Christavia C-FDWS
> Fairchild 51 early construction
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Greetings all: They window regulators you are referring to are too thick. Been down that road before. Unless you want to drastically increase the thickness of the door they will not work. I am told that regulators from 36-37 Studebaker will work. As soon as I can dig up the pictures I'll send them to you. Good luck. Bob UC-61-K, RAF#HB-690.
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