Larry, I forgot to mention that. I think that is the most important part to making sure your windows are secure. In fact, if you can inset your windows a little to allow for an overlap of resin flox, that is the best way to insure that they will not come out.
If you have a groove deeper than the window thickness, you might want to first build some little stops out of flox. I have some pics somewhere, but cannot locate them right now. Let them cure and then measure to the exact depth that you want your window to sink into the groove. I used a little piece of the window material that I had to remove for fitting. You can lop off little bits of the stops with your dremmel until the window will sit exactly where you want it. Then when you fill that area with flox and clamp it down, you won't have to be concerned about squeezing out all the flox and getting your window too far into the groove. I hope that is more clear than mud. See N64KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Then click on the pics There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for building has expired. Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC See you in Mt. Vernon - 2005 - KR Gathering

