strange1
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Post by strange1 on Feb 17, 2017 7:23:30 GMT -8
I'm at the point in my re-build that I'm almost finished with the interior... Now the question I'm having, and maybe I'm overthinking this, is about the window trim. I'm wanting to finish trimming the interior before moving to the exterior but wondering if I need to have the windows installed before I put up the inside chrome window trim or if that really even matters? I've got a 65-66 Shasta and would hate to get all this inside trim work done only to find out the windows go in first...! What are your thoughts?
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mel
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Post by mel on Feb 17, 2017 9:49:58 GMT -8
I believe you put the inside trim in first, but im not 100% sure.
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Post by chriss on Feb 17, 2017 13:16:00 GMT -8
I believe you put the inside trim in first, but im not 100% sure. Yes, put the inside metal trim on first. I did some hehr jalousies first and ran into clearance issues trying to shoehorn the interior metal trim between the window frame and wood framing. If it's just wood trim moulding on the interior surface, then do that after the windows.
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Post by strange1 on Feb 17, 2017 14:15:32 GMT -8
Just using the metal chrome trim I removed...so good. I'll install the trim. That way I can finish the inside completely before moving to the exterior. Thank you so much...
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