I use this place. They have a bunch of stuff for vintage horse trailers that is hard to find anywhere else. www.horsetraileraccessorystore.com/TrimD-SealEdge-GuardDrip-RailEnd-Cap_c_147.html
For carriage bolts, you drill a 1/4” hole and put the carriage bolt in and put a washer, split washer, and nut on the other side. One of the videos about installing the floor or wood walls might show more. I use rivets for plexiglass though.
@@carriagehousetrailers Should not be. When you score the plexi go as deep to the point where you feel you have bottomed out (remember to score the opposite way as where you start will be shallower than where you end).You have the option of flipping it over and scoring from the opposite side (very important on a narrow piece). That will help the break run true. When you go the break it take pencil and place under the score and press down just enough to start the run. Repeat at the other end. Then run or snap it over the edge of the table. Glass pliers are good running. If you are using polycarbonate- Lexan you need to go almost all the way through it. A saw would be better for that though.
You’re a big help sir
Very glad to hear!
Where can I find the metal that frames the plexi glass and what is it called specifically. Any help is greatly appreciated
I use this place. They have a bunch of stuff for vintage horse trailers that is hard to find anywhere else. www.horsetraileraccessorystore.com/TrimD-SealEdge-GuardDrip-RailEnd-Cap_c_147.html
Try CR Laurence
I cut it with table saw easy … just put masking tape in both side in line to cut .. smooth edge.
@@jaimecastro1342 great tip!
How do you put your carriage bolts in
For carriage bolts, you drill a 1/4” hole and put the carriage bolt in and put a washer, split washer, and nut on the other side. One of the videos about installing the floor or wood walls might show more. I use rivets for plexiglass though.
Do you have a video how you installed the plexxiglass window? This video was great BTW.
Hopefully this one I recently uploaded will help you out more. th-cam.com/video/EI63Mmf6ZBM/w-d-xo.html
what did you use around the window?
I refurbished the old trim. I have a couple of videos on how to do that. If you need to buy new trim, I use www.horsetraileraccessorystore.com
Im trying to cut window in curve sides rv i need that training also
Hope it helped!
That was painful to watch.
Sometimes it's painful to do. lol
@@carriagehousetrailers Should not be. When you score the plexi go as deep to the point where you feel you have bottomed out (remember to score the opposite way as where you start will be shallower than where you end).You have the option of flipping it over and scoring from the opposite side (very important on a narrow piece). That will help the break run true. When you go the break it take pencil and place under the score and press down just enough to start the run. Repeat at the other end. Then run or snap it over the edge of the table. Glass pliers are good running. If you are using polycarbonate- Lexan you need to go almost all the way through it. A saw would be better for that though.