Best instructional video. Love that you include the items numbers and each step clearly. Could not be any easier to follow. Will be using this for our boat and vintage camper. Thank you.
Typically he does the easiest window. If he's an expert and I'm sure he is, let's see him work on windows that latches and catches, screw locks etc.. Nice video anyhow. Definitely worthwhile.
Any suggestions for putting a sunblocking panel on the OUTSIDE of windows? My husband is concerned about interior heat build up in the boat during summer storage in the tropics.
I may try using reflectex material (Home Depot) with foam in the center surrounded by shiny foil. I will then cover it on the interior facing side with fabric and sew the binding on the edge. It's possible velcro pieces could then be used as it will both stick to the fiberglass wall and the oposit side of the reflectex material. Just an idea as it will be insulated and also not allow light to pass through. My thoughts.
Best instructional video. Love that you include the items numbers and each step clearly.
Could not be any easier to follow. Will be using this for our boat and vintage camper.
Thank you.
Typically he does the easiest window. If he's an expert and I'm sure he is, let's see him work on windows that latches and catches, screw locks etc.. Nice video anyhow. Definitely worthwhile.
This. Is. Brilliant. Well done
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
wow.. I would save this link so that I can get back to it in the near future when I have my own boat/yacht to leave in.
Any suggestions for putting a sunblocking panel on the OUTSIDE of windows? My husband is concerned about interior heat build up in the boat during summer storage in the tropics.
This video tutorial may be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/hwM3K9irhbI/v-deo.html
great idea, question what if you do want a dark cabin what dark material do you recommend?
Try these blackout fabrics: www.sailrite.com/Fabrics/Home-Fabric/Drapery-Fabric/Special-Features/Blackout/type/Products?order=custitem_popularity
I may try using reflectex material (Home Depot) with foam in the center surrounded by shiny foil. I will then cover it on the interior facing side with fabric and sew the binding on the edge. It's possible velcro pieces could then be used as it will both stick to the fiberglass wall and the oposit side of the reflectex material. Just an idea as it will be insulated and also not allow light to pass through. My thoughts.
Does any one know how to take down blinds on a 40 foot mainship. The are mounted under a wood valance
yes
i would stick with 2 wires up and down window along both windows, ant just put simple cotton courtains
That tiny fire extinguisher will pass inspection, but won't put out a fire!