Crack in glass?
Hi all
I have a caravan, and I got new glasses for the windows after some Russians smashed it up. Now, the big window measures 60x140cm (~3x6 feet), it is 3 mm thick, and I got app 2 months ago. The caravan have not be moved much, I have been doing repairs in it a lot. The is a app 7 a cm (~3 inches) long scratch in the inside in the upper part. It is clearly visible, and it can be felt on the inside. It is not through the glass, only on the inside. As I have been working in the caravan I can have hit is accidentally. The other option is that it is breaking because of stress or something? The glass man, who cut them for me was not that well - yelling at customers, assembled the windows incorrectly (check Sprite 400 for details on the caravan) so some metal parts of the windows were broken, and some windows I needed 3 glasses for as they were either too small or large. Therefore some of the windows are assembled with force, which is not the best I know. Let me know Sonnich |
Crack in glass?
On Jul 19, 2:16*pm, wrote:
Hi all I have a caravan, and I got new glasses for the windows after some Russians smashed it up. Now, the big window measures 60x140cm (~3x6 feet), it is 3 mm thick, and I got app 2 months ago. The caravan have not be moved much, I have been doing repairs in it a lot. The is a app 7 a cm (~3 inches) long scratch in the inside in the upper part. It is clearly visible, and it can be felt on the inside. It is not through the glass, only on the inside. As I have been working in the caravan I can have hit is accidentally. The other option is that it is breaking because of stress or something? The glass man, who cut them for me was not that well - yelling at customers, assembled the windows incorrectly (check Sprite 400 for details on the caravan) so some metal parts of the windows were broken, and some windows I needed 3 glasses for as they were either too small or large. Therefore some of the windows are assembled with force, which is not the best I know. Let me know Sonnich This is a craft group not a windshield group. |
Crack in glass?
On Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:42:29 PM UTC+3, Chemo the Clown wrote:
On Jul 19, 2:16*pm, wrote: > Hi all > > I have a caravan, and I got new glasses for the windows after some Russians smashed it up. > > Now, the big window measures 60x140cm (~3x6 feet), it is 3 mm thick, and I got app 2 months ago. The caravan have not be moved much, I have been doing repairs in it a lot. > > The is a app 7 a cm (~3 inches) long scratch in the inside in the upper part. It is clearly visible, and it can be felt on the inside. It is not through the glass, only on the inside. > As I have been working in the caravan I can have hit is accidentally.. > The other option is that it is breaking because of stress or something? > > The glass man, who cut them for me was not that well - yelling at customers, assembled the windows incorrectly (check Sprite 400 for details on the caravan) so some metal parts of the windows were broken, and some windows I needed 3 glasses for as they were either too small or large. > Therefore some of the windows are assembled with force, which is not the best I know. > > Let me know > Sonnich This is a craft group not a windshield group. Ok. As this is not my area: where do I find one? Secondly it is more a window that a windsheild. You should know the difference |
Crack in glass?
On Jul 23, 12:33*am, wrote:
On Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:42:29 PM UTC+3, Chemo the Clown wrote: On Jul 19, 2:16*pm, wrote: > Hi all > > I have a caravan, and I got new glasses for the windows after some Russians smashed it up. > > Now, the big window measures 60x140cm (~3x6 feet), it is 3 mm thick, and I got app 2 months ago. The caravan have not be moved much, I have been doing repairs in it a lot. > > The is a app 7 a cm (~3 inches) long scratch in the inside in the upper part. It is clearly visible, and it can be felt on the inside. It is not through the glass, only on the inside. > As I have been working in the caravan I can have hit is accidentally. > The other option is that it is breaking because of stress or something? > > The glass man, who cut them for me was not that well - yelling at customers, assembled the windows incorrectly (check Sprite 400 for details on the caravan) so some metal parts of the windows were broken, and some windows I needed 3 glasses for as they were either too small or large. > Therefore some of the windows are assembled with force, which is not the best I know. > > Let me know > Sonnich This is a craft group not a windshield group. Ok. As this is not my area: where do I find one? Secondly it is more a window that a windsheild. You should know the difference Look in a junkyard or take the Caravan to the junkyard. |
Crack in glass?
On Monday, July 23, 2012 10:24:56 PM UTC+3, Chemo the Clown wrote:
On Jul 23, 12:33*am, wrote: > On Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:42:29 PM UTC+3, Chemo the Clown wrote: > > On Jul 19, 2:16*pm, wrote: > > > Hi all > > > > > > I have a caravan, and I got new glasses for the windows after some Russians smashed it up. > > > > > > Now, the big window measures 60x140cm (~3x6 feet), it is 3 mm thick, and I got app 2 months ago. The caravan have not be moved much, I have been doing repairs in it a lot. > > > > > > The is a app 7 a cm (~3 inches) long scratch in the inside in the upper part. It is clearly visible, and it can be felt on the inside. It is not through the glass, only on the inside. > > > As I have been working in the caravan I can have hit is accidentally. > > > The other option is that it is breaking because of stress or something? > > > > > > The glass man, who cut them for me was not that well - yelling at customers, assembled the windows incorrectly (check Sprite 400 for details on the caravan) so some metal parts of the windows were broken, and some windows I needed 3 glasses for as they were either too small or large. > > > Therefore some of the windows are assembled with force, which is not the best I know. > > > > > > Let me know > > > Sonnich > > > This is a craft group not a windshield group. > > Ok. As this is not my area: where do I find one? > > Secondly it is more a window that a windsheild. You should know the difference Look in a junkyard or take the Caravan to the junkyard. How nice of you Someone asks for help and gets this |
Crack in glass?
On Jul 24, 1:49*am, wrote:
On Monday, July 23, 2012 10:24:56 PM UTC+3, Chemo the Clown wrote: On Jul 23, 12:33*am, wrote: > On Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:42:29 PM UTC+3, Chemo the Clown wrote: > > On Jul 19, 2:16*pm, wrote: > > > Hi all > > > > > > I have a caravan, and I got new glasses for the windows after some Russians smashed it up. > > > > > > Now, the big window measures 60x140cm (~3x6 feet), it is 3 mm thick, and I got app 2 months ago. The caravan have not be moved much, I have been doing repairs in it a lot. > > > > > > The is a app 7 a cm (~3 inches) long scratch in the inside in the upper part. It is clearly visible, and it can be felt on the inside. It is not through the glass, only on the inside. > > > As I have been working in the caravan I can have hit is accidentally. > > > The other option is that it is breaking because of stress or something? > > > > > > The glass man, who cut them for me was not that well - yelling at customers, assembled the windows incorrectly (check Sprite 400 for details on the caravan) so some metal parts of the windows were broken, and some windows I needed 3 glasses for as they were either too small or large. > > > Therefore some of the windows are assembled with force, which is not the best I know. > > > > > > Let me know > > > Sonnich > > > This is a craft group not a windshield group. > > Ok. As this is not my area: where do I find one? > > Secondly it is more a window that a windsheild. You should know the difference Look in *a junkyard or take the Caravan to the junkyard. How nice of you Someone asks for help and gets this Hey, don't mention it! If you'd have taken the time to read some of the posts in this group then you'd have noticed that your post really wouldn't fit here. Why don't you go to a different window guy and see what he has to say? good grief! |
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