theresa
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Post by theresa on Aug 8, 2020 6:29:30 GMT -8
Hi All, I'm finishing up the refurbishing of all of my windows, and in trying to locate the window seal and the frame gasket, I can't find any info on on either Vintage Trailer Supply or Vintage Trailer Gaskets for my particular window. It is the tiny oval window on the street side, forward of the couch/bed. It's a HEHR 146A and is a push out frosted window. There is a grey seal around the window itself and a black frame gasket. Does anyone know what the proper gaskets/seals would be for this particular window since I can't find any info on it searching by style number?
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Post by Teachndad on Aug 8, 2020 7:26:00 GMT -8
Hi Theresa,
Glad you are finishing up on your windows!
Call/email Robert at Vintage Trailer Gaskets and send him a picture with your question. He really knows his stuff off the top of his head. Post a picture here as well. The picture will really help.
Cheers,
Rod
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Post by nccamper on Aug 8, 2020 7:40:37 GMT -8
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Post by theresas on Aug 8, 2020 11:33:40 GMT -8
This is the window. I will check out the link and see if I can find any info.
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Post by Teachndad on Aug 8, 2020 12:52:11 GMT -8
Theresa,
Nice job on the cleanup. Wait, I hear Tony the Tiger holler, "THAT'S GREAT!!" I would assume the backframe gasket and the glass seal gasket are the same as what you have used to restore all the rest of any of the other Hehr push out windows. The fogged glass is unique, but shouldn't make a difference. Make sure the rough side of the glass that makes the fog is facing the interior of the trailer, not outward. That way the glass seal will work as designed.
The door window for my Westerner was "fogged" with tiny squares that made for a rough not smooth texture. ThAt was before I dropped a hammer on it.🙄
Rod
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Post by aries on Aug 9, 2020 3:58:00 GMT -8
Oops,in my hastily salvaging of 4 to make 2 good ones I may have overlooked turning rough side in🤔Thanks for tip rod.
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Post by vintagetrailersupply on Aug 9, 2020 5:53:00 GMT -8
If you have the Hehr Standard window, ypu need our VTS-195 and VTS-199. Both are made of silicone rubber to prevent shrinking and cracking over time. We have much of the hardware too. Steve Hingtgen Hi All, I'm finishing up the refurbishing of all of my windows, and in trying to locate the window seal and the frame gasket, I can't find any info on on either Vintage Trailer Supply or Vintage Trailer Gaskets for my particular window. It is the tiny oval window on the street side, forward of the couch/bed. It's a HEHR 146A and is a push out frosted window. There is a grey seal around the window itself and a black frame gasket. Does anyone know what the proper gaskets/seals would be for this particular window since I can't find any info on it searching by style number?
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Post by theresas on Aug 9, 2020 5:54:42 GMT -8
Thanks for the info Steve. I did a search for that number of Hehr window and didn't see anything.
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Post by theresa on Aug 9, 2020 6:33:31 GMT -8
Thanks for the info Steve. I did a search for that number of Hehr window and didn't see anything. Jeeez, I had myself so confused. Apparently my Tapatalk app utilizes a different profile for this forum than when I log in on my laptop. I had at one point created a new profile because I forgot my login credentials. So both "Theresa" profiles on this thread are me. haha
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