Hi Bob,
As the winders felt "floppy" from the time I started using these, I made
every part of the window systems lubricated very well.
So it was during normal winding - I hate the poor quality of the winder
Cheers,
Hans
'71 BGT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Howard" <mgbob@juno.com>
To: <h.duinhoven@planet.nl>
Cc: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: Door window winder
> Hans,
> Did the window handle break when it was being forced to wind the
> window, or did it break during a normal winding?
> I ask because the windows do need some attention from time to time as
> they do get stiff and hard to move. The grease gets hard and the
> pivots in the parallelogram get dry, and the window guides can get
> slightly out of alignment so the winder handle is called upon for more
> strength than it has.
> Opening the door and lubricating all those moving parts, and adjusting
> the guides so that the glass fits better has made my windows work much
> easier. A spray of silicone in the guides helps too.
> Bob
>
>
> On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 19:57:54 +0200 Hans Duinhoven <h.duinhoven@planet.nl>
> writes:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Last sunday I've broke the plastic door window handle.
> > The poor quality was known to me and I saw there are chromed types
> > available as well.
> > So what's your opinion.
> > Should I get real metal ones instead of floppy plastic versions?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Hans
>
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