191ronnie
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Post by 191ronnie on Jan 4, 2017 20:47:05 GMT -8
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Ten
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Post by Ten on Jan 4, 2017 21:12:36 GMT -8
They look like the Hehr push-out style windows, and the glass seal and backframe gaskets should work on them. The screen looks like a home-spun replacement. The original should have been regular metal screening, but it would have been installed with spline around the perimeter. That looks a bit heavy and rivets are definitely a homey touch...
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Post by msgoehring on Jan 4, 2017 21:42:26 GMT -8
Here is a list of all the seals and gaskets I needed for the windows in my '57 Westerner and they look just like your minus the funky PO added screen
1 of : Glazing Tape (50' Reel) $8.97 Shipped 1 of : Hehr Standard Backframe Gasket[Backframe Gasket Options:48' Package] $77.99 Shipped 1 of : Hehr Standard Glass Seal[Gasket Options:Gray 48' Pkg] $46.99 Shipped 1 of : Jalousie Bulb Seal (10' Pkg) $7.99 Shipped 8 of : Jalousie Window Glass Seal. $3.76 Shipped 3 of : Pile Weatherstrip for Jalousie Windows $1.80 Shipped
It can be confusing to figure out exactly what you need so if you want any help just PM me and I'm happy to do what I can.
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Post by Dad Rambles on Jan 5, 2017 4:35:26 GMT -8
The windows : Hehr
The screens: Redneck Brand
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191ronnie
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Post by 191ronnie on Jan 5, 2017 6:45:51 GMT -8
The windows : Hehr The screens: Redneck Brand Thanks for the info. I was hoping they were Hehrs because of the info and products available for them. Yes those screens are quite redneck. I foresee hours of drilling out rivets to find out what's behind the screen...hoping the spline slot is still there and somewhat usable. I'll be "Ronnie the Unriveter" when I start that task!
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191ronnie
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Post by 191ronnie on Jan 5, 2017 6:51:02 GMT -8
Here is a list of all the seals and gaskets I needed for the windows in my '57 Westerner and they look just like your minus the funky PO added screen 1 of : Glazing Tape (50' Reel) $8.97 Shipped 1 of : Hehr Standard Backframe Gasket[Backframe Gasket Options:48' Package] $77.99 Shipped 1 of : Hehr Standard Glass Seal[Gasket Options:Gray 48' Pkg] $46.99 Shipped 1 of : Jalousie Bulb Seal (10' Pkg) $7.99 Shipped 8 of : Jalousie Window Glass Seal. $3.76 Shipped 3 of : Pile Weatherstrip for Jalousie Windows $1.80 Shipped It can be confusing to figure out exactly what you need so if you want any help just PM me and I'm happy to do what I can. Thanks for the list of supplies! I will verify my sizes etc--I was ready to order stuff last week then decided I'd better ask and be sure...don't want to miss out on free shipping but don't want to order what I don't need.
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Post by theresa on Jan 5, 2017 7:29:35 GMT -8
I have one of my Hehr windows (I don't recall now which window... perhaps the rear) that didn't have a screen spline. Just the bend of the metal screen, being forced into its channel, is all that holds it in place.
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Post by 191ronnie on Jan 5, 2017 7:57:41 GMT -8
I have one of my Hehr windows (I don't recall now which window... perhaps the rear) that didn't have a screen spline. Just the bend of the metal screen, being forced into its channel, is all that holds it in place. Thanks and yes, I think that is what this may be as well. It appears that the channel may have been smashed down in order to rivet the redneck screen in place. When I get all the rivets drilled out I'll have a better idea and maybe I'll post pix of it Mobiltec has a video on this type of screen replacement-Yay! This is my back window...I'm not sure I can salvage the frame as it has so many holes--rivet and otherwise--in it.
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Post by robert14 on Jan 8, 2017 14:58:39 GMT -8
Your jalousie windows are most likely Hehr Series 1600. The most common model was 1626. Two types of seals were used on the top and bottom of these windows over their production timeline. They are not inter-changeable. Make sure the seals you purchase are compatible with the aluminum v hannel they slide into.
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