I'm SO tired of windows! But this is the last one, so yippeeeeeeeee!!
We finally found an entire replacement window on EBay. You can see that we had the part of the frame that attaches to the shell of the trailer, but we're missing the part that would hold the glass and allow it to open and close. Early on in our relationship with Maude, we purchased plexiglass to temporarily cover the hole and lovingly sealed it with duct tape ;) The replacement window came in this week, so we got to install it! Yay!
We finally found an entire replacement window on EBay. You can see that we had the part of the frame that attaches to the shell of the trailer, but we're missing the part that would hold the glass and allow it to open and close. Early on in our relationship with Maude, we purchased plexiglass to temporarily cover the hole and lovingly sealed it with duct tape ;) The replacement window came in this week, so we got to install it! Yay!
Functional, in that it prevented leaking, but NOT pretty ;)
As usual, Mike removed the old frame and I got to clean up all the bits that would be going back, while he prepped the trailer side of things. Here they are all cleaned up!
And here it is! The LAST WINDOW! INSTALLED! Even with a really clean replacement, the whole process STILL took about 3 hours. Not going to miss doing these ;)
After the window was done, I was still feeling like I had a little bit left in me, so I installed this patch on Maude's rump. I've been calling it her Camp Stamp *giggle*
Until next time! <3 Becca
Until next time! <3 Becca