Thank you RJ & Krista for the info on the window frame. I am going to check
out Industrial Metal Supply in the valley here and see if they can help me
with that. They are a huge company that has everything. We will see if they
can come through. Also, thank you for spending the time with the thorough
website on restoration, it has been a great help to me. I don't know much
about this univox thing and if I have one in my 64 Globetrotter!?!. I don't
see anything like that in the trailer. Where are you guys located? We are in
Woodland Hills, CA. Also, I would love to help out with dimensions for Richard
Richardson but I'm not sure what exactly he needs or if he still needs it.
Thanks,
Melanie

RJ & Krista wrote:

> Melanie,
>
> Your '64 has the the frame like the attached image (complex) with square
> mitered corners (easy).  Take one of the remaining windows to a
> glass/window shop.  They can make a frame/pane that can be screwed in
> place (non operable).
>
> Another option is to have a metal fabrication shop( yellow pages) build
> up an equivalent of the old extrusion using stock extrusions and welding
> them together  - expensive, but is an exact permanent fix.
>
> Last option (more expensive) is to replace the window with a Jalousie
> window in the existing frame opening.  RV dealers can do the
> installation using new Jalousie windows.  I'm not sure they can get them
> in aluminum finish nowadays, but you can ask.  One place I've seen that
> sells the Jalousie windows direct is  http://www.all-rite.com/
>
> Best of luck,
> RJ
> VintageAirstream.com
>
> Melanie Chretin/David Ladish wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > My name is Melanie from Woodland Hills, CA and I have just started
> > restoring my 1964 Globetrotter. The List has been such a great help.
> > Thank you all. One question, does anyone have or know an alternative for
> > a window frame 18.75x22?�
>
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