Linda,

He is talking about lining the side walls where the windows slide down into 
with a wide Teflon anti chaff tape so the window does not get scratched buy the 
metal. I have used felt and crushed velvet fabric cut to size and glued in 
place for this also. The windows I just took out of mine I in put in 15 years 
ago and they still had no scratches on them. They were Lexan and I had felt 
lining.

Kevin1



--- In [email protected], Linda Abrams <laspr...@...> wrote:
>
> John,
> 
> Would you please say a little more about the use of teflon tape  
> here?  Are you talking about the same white teflon tape that plumbers  
> use?  Or something wider?  And where did you put it?  Sounds very  
> interesting, as part of the reason I asked about the side windows was  
> that I just had them changed out due to both age & scratching... and  
> then on the trip home the brand new pilot-side window immediately  
> acquired scratches again on the lower 1/4 or so (of window visible  
> when fully pulled up).  Thanks --
> 
> Linda
> 
> 
> 1a. Re: changing side windows
>      Posted by: "John Craparo" john.crap...@... johncraparo
>      Date: Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:45 pm ((PDT))
> 
> Linda,
> 
> My A&P charged me for 4 hours.  That included cutting the material and
> placing teflon tape on the interior sidewalls.  That has really kept the
> windows from getting scratched when pushed down.  I removed and  
> reinstalled
> the interior panels myself to save a few dollars in prep-work.
> 
> Best,
> John
>


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