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Moose window cutouts
Moose window cutouts
I am at the point where I will soon be cutting out the door windows and I was wondering how others did this. I am considering using a router. Did anyone else us a router? Any problems with this?
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Moose window cutouts
mike
i used jig saw, trouble with the lexan is it melts as friction builds up,
sure others have used other methods too
mike#007
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i used jig saw, trouble with the lexan is it melts as friction builds up,
sure others have used other methods too
mike#007
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Moose window cutouts
Haven't used a router on my Moose yet... but I have cut holes in aluminum
many times using a Formica bit on my router... works great, leaves nice
clean edges.
Mike
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many times using a Formica bit on my router... works great, leaves nice
clean edges.
Mike
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I am at the point where I will soon be cutting out the door windows and I
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Moose window cutouts
Mike are you talking about cutting the lexan or just the aluminum opening on
the door window? I used a dremel tool on the lexan window, and just old
fashioned snips on the aluminum, after drilling a few holes to get the snips
in.
My door windows were actually about an inch smaller(in height) than they
were supposed to be, I should have sent them back but instead just made the
frame smaller. Figured it out before starting the door or it would have
been a pain.
FWIW
Scott
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Mike
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the door window? I used a dremel tool on the lexan window, and just old
fashioned snips on the aluminum, after drilling a few holes to get the snips
in.
My door windows were actually about an inch smaller(in height) than they
were supposed to be, I should have sent them back but instead just made the
frame smaller. Figured it out before starting the door or it would have
been a pain.
FWIW
Scott
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Mike
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Moose window cutouts
I was only thinking about cutting the aluminium I assume the you opted for
the buble windows? What do you think of them?
Mike
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the buble windows? What do you think of them?
Mike
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Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 8:26 AM
Subject: RE: Moose window cutouts
Mike are you talking about cutting the lexan or just the aluminum opening
on
the door window? I used a dremel tool on the lexan window, and just old
fashioned snips on the aluminum, after drilling a few holes to get the
snips
in.
My door windows were actually about an inch smaller(in height) than they
were supposed to be, I should have sent them back but instead just made
the
frame smaller. Figured it out before starting the door or it would have
been a pain.
FWIW
Scott
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Rapoport
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Subject: Moose window cutouts
I am at the point where I will soon be cutting out the door windows and I
was wondering how others did this. I am considering using a router. Did
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Mike
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Moose window cutouts
I have the bubble windows on the doors only. I like them. However these
are what I was talking about that came too small. I haven't heard of anyone
else having this problem though.
I did not get the rear bubble windows. The flat are fine but the bubbles
look really nice back there too.
If I remember correctly the aluminum window frame becomes a real flimsy
noodle when you cut it out. You'd have to have some way to hold it down
real good if trying a router.
Scott
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Subject: Re: Moose window cutouts
I was only thinking about cutting the aluminium I assume the you opted for
the buble windows? What do you think of them?
Mike
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are what I was talking about that came too small. I haven't heard of anyone
else having this problem though.
I did not get the rear bubble windows. The flat are fine but the bubbles
look really nice back there too.
If I remember correctly the aluminum window frame becomes a real flimsy
noodle when you cut it out. You'd have to have some way to hold it down
real good if trying a router.
Scott
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Rapoport
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 11:26 AM
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Subject: Re: Moose window cutouts
I was only thinking about cutting the aluminium I assume the you opted for
the buble windows? What do you think of them?
Mike
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Moose window cutouts
As with all inside cutouts that are required for the Super Rebel, I just
used thin cut-off wheels in my Dremel.
Mike
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Aldrich
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 9:46 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Moose window cutouts
I have the bubble windows on the doors only. I like them. However these
are what I was talking about that came too small. I haven't heard of anyone
else having this problem though.
I did not get the rear bubble windows. The flat are fine but the bubbles
look really nice back there too.
If I remember correctly the aluminum window frame becomes a real flimsy
noodle when you cut it out. You'd have to have some way to hold it down
real good if trying a router.
Scott
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Mike
Rapoport
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 11:26 AM
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Subject: Re: Moose window cutouts
I was only thinking about cutting the aluminium I assume the you opted for
the buble windows? What do you think of them?
Mike
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used thin cut-off wheels in my Dremel.
Mike
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Scott
Aldrich
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 9:46 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: Moose window cutouts
I have the bubble windows on the doors only. I like them. However these
are what I was talking about that came too small. I haven't heard of anyone
else having this problem though.
I did not get the rear bubble windows. The flat are fine but the bubbles
look really nice back there too.
If I remember correctly the aluminum window frame becomes a real flimsy
noodle when you cut it out. You'd have to have some way to hold it down
real good if trying a router.
Scott
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Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 11:26 AM
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Subject: Re: Moose window cutouts
I was only thinking about cutting the aluminium I assume the you opted for
the buble windows? What do you think of them?
Mike
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Moose window cutouts
Just use a good pair of (metal) scissors, thats what we use allthe time
gilles
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gilles
e717
From: "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com>
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Subject: RE: Moose window cutouts
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 10:25:34 -0500
mike
i used jig saw, trouble with the lexan is it melts as friction builds up,
sure others have used other methods too
mike#007
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was wondering how others did this. I am considering using a router. Did
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Mike
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