| John,
The DHC side window frames (which use glass) are screwed together in the
front corner so that they can be spread to allow insertion of the glass
without bending.
Gerry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Blair, John [SMTP:JBlair@scn.spawar.navy.mil]
> Sent: Thursday, December 17, 1998 9:08 AM
> To:   'morgans@autox.team.net'
> Subject:      FW: side curtains
> 
> 
> Will,
> 
>     Unfortunately, my GREAT M.S. Outlook (piece of crap) program hung, and
> I
> lost my
> Nice bit of prose I was trying to send on the subject.  
> 
> Anyway, when I replaced the plexiglass in my side curtains, I had to bow
> them to get them
> Out.  They wouldn't simply lift up and out.  So the problem with glass
> would
> be trying to
> Bow it to get them in.  In order to bow the glass, I think you would need
> a
> copious amount
> Of heat to allow the glass to be "worked".  Once bent, it would be hard to
> get back into 
> shape.  If you were trying to make a nice Swan hood orniment that would be
> one thing,
> but we're talking side curtain windows here.
> 
> John
> 
> John T. Blair
> jblair@scn.spawar.navy.mil <mailto:jblair@scn.spawar.navy.mil> 
> SPAWARSYSCEN Chesapeake
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> 
> 
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From:   William Zehring [SMTP:zehrinwa@UMDNJ.EDU]
> <mailto:[SMTP:zehrinwa@UMDNJ.EDU]> 
>       Sent:   Thursday, December 17, 1998 10:07 AM
>       To:     morgans@autox.team.net <mailto:morgans@autox.team.net> 
>       Subject:        side curtains
> 
>       Dear all:
> 
>       Okay, I'm pretty dang sure I'm going way out on a limb here, but I
> just
>       need to make sure.  I've also come to the conclusion that I need to
> re-do
>       my side curtains.  They're pretty badly scratched and the felt is
> missing
>       in one or two groves so they're loose and rattle like hell (like
> this is
>       otherwise a nice quiet car...).  On top of that, a member of my
> local
>       car-guy support group did the same on his MGA curtians, and they
> make the
>       car look much better!  Anyway, after taking a ride in a +4 DHC (what
> a fine
>       car!  I'm desperately jealous of all DHC owners now), with its glass
>       windows, it got me to thinking... why can't you put glass into the
> side
>       curtain frames?  Too much weight?  Of course, you'd be an idiot not
> to use
>       safety glass, which is heavier, but is it THAT much heavier that the
>       aluminum frame and/or mounts are just not up to the task?
> 
>       I'm pretty sure I'm way wrong about this idea (I can't have been the
> first
>       one to think of this, and they've been making side curtians for two
> or
>       three centuries now, right?), but I need one or two of my morgan
> list pals
>       to really shoot holes in this idea (and mercillesly flame me in the
>       process) before I drop it completely.  Bob N.?  Chuck H.?  Give me
> your
>       best shot!
> 
>       as usual,
>       Will Zehring
> 
>       p.s. "Red River" huh... great film!
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