center panel of blind side.
Do i just use cutting disc and go for it??
Or is there a "real way of doing things?
Andrew
>
> Next piece of advice sort is fitting of a slider window in the blank
> center panel of blind side.
> Do i just use cutting disc and go for it??
> Or is there a "real way of doing things?
> Andrew
>
>
> I had custom made aftermarket sliding windows with flyscreens fully
> installed by a guy near liverpool. My panel van is now a window van.
> Let me know if you would like his number.
>
> Sam
>
> --- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "syncrosity4now"
> <syncrosity4now@> wrote:
> >
> > Next piece of advice sort is fitting of a slider window in the blank
> > center panel of blind side.
> > Do i just use cutting disc and go for it??
> > Or is there a "real way of doing things?
> > Andrew
> >
>
>Previously someone said that an inner panel is not fitted to
> Thanks Sam but a trip to Sydney is a little out of the way. Wors case
> scenario is i will go and see the local glass guys near me. I think i
> will end up using the Bentley manual and for direction on dimensions
> and then using either plasma cutter or 1mm cutting disc.
> Thanks
> Andrew
>
>
> --- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "heysamuelarnold" <me@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I had custom made aftermarket sliding windows with flyscreens fully
> > installed by a guy near liverpool. My panel van is now a window van.
> > Let me know if you would like his number.
> >
> > Sam
> >
> > --- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "syncrosity4now"
> > <syncrosity4now@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Next piece of advice sort is fitting of a slider window in the blank
> > > center panel of blind side.
> > > Do i just use cutting disc and go for it??
> > > Or is there a "real way of doing things?
> > > Andrew
> > >
> >
>Andrew
>van.
> --- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "syncrosity4now"
> <syncrosity4now@> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Sam but a trip to Sydney is a little out of the way. Wors case
> > scenario is i will go and see the local glass guys near me. I think i
> > will end up using the Bentley manual and for direction on dimensions
> > and then using either plasma cutter or 1mm cutting disc.
> > Thanks
> > Andrew
> >
> >
> > --- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "heysamuelarnold" <me@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I had custom made aftermarket sliding windows with flyscreens fully
> > > installed by a guy near liverpool. My panel van is now a window
> > > Let me know if you would like his number.blank
> > >
> > > Sam
> > >
> > > --- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "syncrosity4now"
> > > <syncrosity4now@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Next piece of advice sort is fitting of a slider window in the
> > > > center panel of blind side.
> > > > Do i just use cutting disc and go for it??
> > > > Or is there a "real way of doing things?
> > > > Andrew
> > > >
> > >
> >Andrew
> Previously someone said that an inner panel is not fitted to
> the window on panelvans which could complicate fitting ?
>
Does anyone in Melbourne have a pair of fixed middle windows(sliding door and opposing) for sale?
Does anyone in Melbourne have a pair of fixed middle windows(sliding door and opposing) for sale?
I have a pair of fixed middle windows I live in Belgrave Melbourne
---In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, <paulhardy76@...> wrote:I have a pair of fixed middle windows out of my 1992 Syncro that I swapped for sliders , but I'm in Sydney.
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
From: gregespo73@...
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 23:40:52 -0800
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Windows
Does anyone in Melbourne have a pair of fixed middle windows(sliding door and opposing) for sale?
All,
This is a quiet reminder to all that this is a small group of people who have the T3 Syncro in common. It is a mutual technical support resource and its successful function largely hinges on people being known to each other, sometimes personally, sometimes only through the Internet.
Unless your name forms part of your email address, like mine and Greg Esposito for example, mutual bonds are considerable strengthened when people add their name to the end of their messages. As is stated in our introduction, it is a lot easier to be supportive when you know whom you are supporting.
Les