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"Wally" wrote in message ...
Joe wrote: Ah, good point - I was already planning to darken the areas that don't have the actual window aperture behind them - if the sealant is light in colour, I'll need to disguise that as well. :-) Oh yeah, Forgot to mention that inside the hull over the mahogany paneling i used acrylic 1/8 inch with the same masking effect on back. Now we have super efficient nice looking from the inside and out double pane windows. Here in the heat of Texas we run the AC's 24/7 and the dark windows and double panes helps keep it a nice dry 65 degrees inside the cabin's while its over a 100 outside. Joe |
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