Window gasket & weather seal
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Window gasket & weather seal
I have the weather & glass seals for the HeHr crankout windows for the kitchen & bath, also for the floor vents, $ by the foot
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Re: Window gasket & weather seal
Where did you get them ?
1977 Travco 270 Elite\n1974 Travco 220 Parts unit
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When I did my windows I had to buy a minimum 25-30 ft ?? so I have a few feet left.
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Question: Who is the source, cost, part number etc.\nWould like to order same but there are so many\nplaces to hunt for the correct/working item on the internet, ..\nAre the few feet left for sale?\nHow does one go about purchasing items from members\non/thru this site.??\nBBB
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BBB What year is your Travco?, The w/seal & glass gasket is for the HeHr crankout windows, kitchen & bath, window to frame, glass to frame body, and the vent door to frame on floor vents. The supplier (only one) has a minimum 24 or 48 foot order, so I have about 15 feet left (???) of each seal $2.00 a foot.
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1976:\n I do not recognize that window...\nBBB
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This window is on pre 1970 Travco's, all years Travco's use same w/seal for floor vent.
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Yeah, I would probably just replace those with later model windows. They are easy to find from an RV salvage. Those screw in vs Gasketed. Problem with them is the crank mechanism on the factory Travco ones are obsolete with no know parts(that I know of) and the cranks do break. In fact I eventually wanna can all the windows in my Travco for updated ones. The slinding windows leak no matter what you do. They were a poor design.
1977 Travco 270 Elite\n1974 Travco 220 Parts unit