MapisM
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Indeed. Framed in solid stainless steel and sliding - manually, of course.Ahhh framed Windows, another thing of the past.....sadly
Accept no substitute!
Indeed. Framed in solid stainless steel and sliding - manually, of course.Ahhh framed Windows, another thing of the past.....sadly
Which cars are these ?Glass can stay bonded in a fibreglass car for at least 30 yrs. The bonding is covered with trim so uv effects are not are problem.
If boats use laminated then the bonding film can block over 99% of the uv rays protecting the adhesive and your interior.
It's the user some years down the line that may have to contend with issues.
On the plus side you must get a great view from your bed ? ?
My point was meant to be that glass and grp can stay bonded for a long time while substaining a lot of twisting action and the adhesive can be protected from uv rays.Which cars are these ?
Can not think of any .....loadsa metal chassis ( that takes all the strain ) with plastic bodies attached .But no plastic chassis or “hull “.
I can't remember anyone saying they don't like it - I certainly didn't.Am I the only one who like the glass!
I did a quick google and -Pretty sure you wouldn't build a house where large glass windows are a structural component of its integrity, I assume.
Laminated glass fixes the uv problem.the main problem inside a boat is to keep the sun out of it, rather than let it in.
The glass window percentage in a modern hull is creeping up and up, I look at it and assume it's a weak point to the structure, do people agree that this aspect has gone too far
Summer sun? Where? Haha. Have a quick read about what can be accomplished against heat and uv ..you may be surprised.did you ever try to keep your hand against the internal side of a large hull glass window, after it has been under the summer sun for some time?
What about this one glass + fancy electro hydraulics.
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Joy of joystick software and IPS to factor into the residuals as well .
What could possibly go wrong ?
What about this one glass + fancy electro hydraulics.
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Joy of joystick software and IPS to factor into the residuals as well .
What could possibly go wrong ?
Pretty sure you wouldn't build a house where large glass windows are a structural component of its integrity, I assume.