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If the window has already been fixed, why repair it? No, not that kind of fixed... What is the proper way for fixing the non-opening windows in the back. They have pieces of aluminum in the corners,...

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Hello Kai, I'm not sure I understand your question? You appear to have the widows removed from the trailer. If they don't leak, why fix them? If you want to clean up the frames, then remove the old...

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Thank you for the info :-) I am fixing them because they had leaked at one time, and there was a horribly ugly repair made to stop the leaking. One of the pieces of the 45° angle inner aluminum trim...

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I had a hole in the side of my scotty that was patched with a sheet of aluminum. It was a hole that was cut out by the original owner for a AC unit. It cut into the turquoise and also the white piece...

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Thank you guys for that information. You gave me the courage I needed to go ahead and pull the whole rest of it apart. That is going to end up much cleaner, and be a heckuva lot less work than trying...

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Thank you all for your input and advice. The window is finished and installed and came out great! I made a few pieces of the angled trim, and I have a few pieces left over if anybody else needs them...

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