I am in the process of totally renovating the interior of my '73 23'. I have installed one frameless window, the large one.
The window comes with a metal strip the wraps the entire inside of the window, sucking the window in tight. But there are no channels for connecting
any kind of finish material to hide the edges of the interior wall board.
Those of you who have stalled frameless windows, do you use the old straight plates, along with the old slide on trim, that covers the edges of the
interior wall board? Or do you use the wrap-around fasteners that came with it? In which case, how do you make the interior wall-board edges pretty?
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Paul & Carolynn Lynnwood WA
'73 23' I don't know the model. Mid-bath.
Presently gutted. Installed One-Ton FrontEnd.
The window comes with a metal strip the wraps the entire inside of the window, sucking the window in tight. But there are no channels for connecting
any kind of finish material to hide the edges of the interior wall board.
Those of you who have stalled frameless windows, do you use the old straight plates, along with the old slide on trim, that covers the edges of the
interior wall board? Or do you use the wrap-around fasteners that came with it? In which case, how do you make the interior wall-board edges pretty?
--
Paul & Carolynn Lynnwood WA
'73 23' I don't know the model. Mid-bath.
Presently gutted. Installed One-Ton FrontEnd.