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Traveller window channels

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 6:04 pm
by ExMODtraveller
Hi I have just replaces the sliding window channels on my traveller but they are far too tight? I have replaced them with the rubber ones. Do the chrome ones fit better on the bottom and can someone send me the link as to the best place to order them from? Thanks

Re: Traveller window channels

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 7:27 pm
by John Naylor
Just done mine too. I read Steve Foreman's chapters in Ray Newell's book and he gives the required distance between the 2 rails (365mm I think). I planed mine to achieve this and the glass slides much better now. I bought a rubber from ESM which was flat before assembly but finished up using a decent 'U' window channelling which I think came from Woollies. It is much more substantial and better suited to the job. I didn't change the outer stainless trimmed channels as they were in good condition. Don't forget the holes to match up with the drain holes in the wood.
John

Re: Traveller window channels

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:23 pm
by mike1864
36 point 5 mm?

Re: Traveller window channels

Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 4:19 pm
by Melrose
I am about to replace the rear window channels/ seals which I believe are referenced; TIM025 Sliding Window Channel (Bull Motif) but there appears to be various options: either plain or bright edged not too sure which is best, or who to get them from

Reading the Morris restoration manual it is not clear. I have just ordered Ray Newell's book

in the meantime any advice / comments would be appreciated

Re: Traveller window channels

Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:22 pm
by John Naylor
mike1864 wrote:36 point 5 mm?
No, 36.5mm=1.5" approx in old money. I was referring to the vertical distance between the waist rail and the cant rail into which are fitted the upper and lower channels and the glass. This is 14.375" or 365mm.

Re: Traveller window channels

Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 9:56 am
by mike1864
Understood. I thought you had side to side "pinching" of the channel runners. I'll be refurbing mine in few weeks, so this 365mm figure will be useful.