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Jim Wilkerson (Wagwar)
Registered Member Username: Wagwar
Post Number: 54 Registered: 12-2009 Posted From: 69.151.63.81
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2010 - 1:54 pm: | |
Hi, We have the peninsula slider type windows in our bus and they are very hard to slide. What would be a good lubricant to put on the slide parts to make them easier to slide open and shut? It seems like any kind of grease will just attract dirt and grit. Thanks! |
les marston (Les_marston)
Registered Member Username: Les_marston
Post Number: 73 Registered: 1-2010 Posted From: 68.151.225.213
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2010 - 2:49 pm: | |
have you tried dry graphite? |
Luvrbus (Luvrbus)
Registered Member Username: Luvrbus
Post Number: 897 Registered: 8-2006 Posted From: 74.32.84.228
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2010 - 5:44 pm: | |
Jim, check the bottom rubber in the window mine came loose and Jeff had to redo the seals and the slides. They are good windows but highly over rated in my book for the price you pay |
John Lacey (Junkman42)
Registered Member Username: Junkman42
Post Number: 123 Registered: 3-2007 Posted From: 66.243.228.182
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2010 - 5:47 pm: | |
Jim, I have the same windows and I spray them with silicone with tefelon! I only spray it on the felt slides and not all over the glass and paint etc. One time a year keeps them working quite nicely. John L |
steve wardwell (Steve_wardwell)
Registered Member Username: Steve_wardwell
Post Number: 25 Registered: 2-2010 Posted From: 75.201.243.97
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2010 - 5:49 pm: | |
we use pledge polish cleaner then graphite but needs more after a rain |
John & Barb Tesser (Bigrigger)
Registered Member Username: Bigrigger
Post Number: 418 Registered: 9-2007 Posted From: 96.42.5.35
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2010 - 11:48 pm: | |
We would like to put 4 sliders in the original diagonal front and rear windows on our 4107, but the price is way out of line with what we would want to invest. Are there other companies out there making equivalent products for less money? Thanks John |
R.C.Bishop (Chuckllb)
Registered Member Username: Chuckllb
Post Number: 1282 Registered: 7-2006 Posted From: 75.242.104.254
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Sunday, June 13, 2010 - 10:36 am: | |
John..I have several takeouts available. Have kept them over the years thinking some one could use them. Problem, of course is shipping. I rebuilt the ones I kept; shortened some, put new felt in all. They are not dual pane. about 69 inches long/28 inches high, parallelogram. If interested, let me know via PM. RCB |
John Lacey (Junkman42)
Registered Member Username: Junkman42
Post Number: 124 Registered: 3-2007 Posted From: 66.243.228.182
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Sunday, June 13, 2010 - 12:48 pm: | |
Just a thought on using graphite. Graphite in contact with aluminum, particuarly trapped between joints can cause severe corrosion. Maybe not important to most but a real cause of problems in aircraft. John L. |
Jack Fids (Jack_fids)
Registered Member Username: Jack_fids
Post Number: 97 Registered: 1-2009 Posted From: 69.171.160.69
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 12:32 pm: | |
So I assume that putting graphite on my Cad plated parts would be an even worse idea eh? ;) |
Paul Lawry (Dreamscape)
Registered Member Username: Dreamscape
Post Number: 669 Registered: 5-2007 Posted From: 64.40.216.41
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 7:22 pm: | |
We just installed some double pane windows made by Hehr. My wife made the same comment, hard to open. I told her that is because they are new and the felt is still in good shape. I would think as they age, they will be easier to slide and at the same time let more air in when closed. I like them tight, it's when they are loose I'll begin to worry. I'm not going to put anything on them, might destroy the felt or window frame. They say the silicone spray is OK, I used it when I installed a new regulator on our 94 Lincoln. Coated the felt so the window would move easier. But I ain't doing it on the bus! Besides, my arms are getting a workout! (Message edited by dreamscape on June 16, 2010) |
ED Hackenbruch (Shadowman)
Registered Member Username: Shadowman
Post Number: 295 Registered: 11-2003 Posted From: 75.230.224.90
Rating: Votes: 1 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 8:23 pm: | |
If you are in a dusty area sometimes you need to vacuum out the track. |
Jim Rink (Fakeguy)
Registered Member Username: Fakeguy
Post Number: 165 Registered: 1-2005 Posted From: 96.11.208.149
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 - 9:33 am: | |
I replaced all the windows on my 62 PD4106 with Penninsula glass tinted sliders on all sides. We use silicone spray about once a year and works fine. I searched for other alternative window replacements before deciding on these. I do not regret for a minute. They came out of the crate and fit perfectly. We love the screens so we get plenty of fresh air when we want it without the bugs. Yes they are a bit pricey, but quality and ease of installation is worth it to me. Also, they look great and enhance the overall appearance of the coach considerably. Depends on your priorities and your main reason for the coach, I guess. We use ours mostly for camping at bluegrass festivals and we love to be able to see out and get the fresh air. http://houndbus.shutterfly.com/550 |