While I had my coach in to Cinnabar for some follow up work on
Tuesday, I noticed my windows are falling apart!
I apparently I have the 2nd version window with a rubber strip
around each of them. The rubber is starting to fall away in a
few places and one of the windows looks like it's in danger
of actually falling right out.
I was told that I can buy replacement rubber at Cinnabar. It takes
2 types and I would need 43' of bead gasket (they call it the small
gasket) at $1.35 a foot and 33' of vent gasket (they call it the large
gasket) at $1.50 a foot. According to math that is about $130 including
shipping and sales tax. Not that much I guess to repair the windows?
I was also told it is a real pain to install. The guy said that after I
do one
window I'll be back to have the rest of them done or I'll be in the
hospital
getting a new thumb put on my hands
Are these prices reasonable? Maybe I should get this from Jim Bounds?
Is it really that hard to install?
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
Tuesday, I noticed my windows are falling apart!
I apparently I have the 2nd version window with a rubber strip
around each of them. The rubber is starting to fall away in a
few places and one of the windows looks like it's in danger
of actually falling right out.
I was told that I can buy replacement rubber at Cinnabar. It takes
2 types and I would need 43' of bead gasket (they call it the small
gasket) at $1.35 a foot and 33' of vent gasket (they call it the large
gasket) at $1.50 a foot. According to math that is about $130 including
shipping and sales tax. Not that much I guess to repair the windows?
I was also told it is a real pain to install. The guy said that after I
do one
window I'll be back to have the rest of them done or I'll be in the
hospital
getting a new thumb put on my hands
Are these prices reasonable? Maybe I should get this from Jim Bounds?
Is it really that hard to install?
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI