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Svenn Ryen 20-11-12 00:21

rear window plates
 
Hello. Need to fabricate these plates. Does anyone have the thickness of the plate used?

And what kind of profile does the gasket have that lies around the edges? Is it rubber?

Svenn

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/uplo.../IMG_08541.jpg

Phil Waterman 20-11-12 15:55

Channel looks something like this
 
Hi Svenn

Window channel looks something like this same stuff that was used cars 40s-60s for the side windows to slide up and down in.

https://secure.steelerubber.com/gifs/70110757.gif

Measure your channel width and check with automotive glass shop they should be able to set you up with 5 or 6 foot long stock. It comes in different widths so be sure to measure your channel. Here is an on line source for it but I'm not sure of the size. Main page http://www.steelerubber.com/ try this search year 1945 Chevrolet & GMC Truck and Van part name is Side Window Run Channel.

I'll measure the thickness of the plates today

Cheers Phil

rob love 20-11-12 16:39

Things may have changed in recent years, but the window channel in that particular size was not available. The nearest size made it almost impossible to move the metal plates as it was oversize for the opening.

However, with auto restoration sites constantly expanding their products, I hope I am wrong, and someone has started making this size again.

Svenn Ryen 20-11-12 22:35

Thanks for the help guys!! I will give a local specialist in vintage auto all kind of rubber etc profiles products a shot.

If you go meassuring Phil...could you write down overall length and height as well?


Svenn

Phil Waterman 20-11-12 22:50

If you are making the plates
 
Hi Svenn

As Rob points out the channel that has been available makes for a very tight fit squeezing the plates together so tight it is hard to move them. But if you are making new plates maybe you can just make them thinner.

So maybe the best way is get the edge channel first and adjust the plate thickness to work.

I have three different versions of the plates.

Ones on my 1941 C60L are plates about .125" with edge strips top and bottom about 3/8 wide .093 thick pinch welded on the plates.

Ones on my 1942 C60S 16 gauge and edge strips to make up the total ..2187"

Third version I have unknown vehicle 16 gauge with edge folded back in a U shape to make up the .2187
http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/R...4-07%20005.jpg


More pictures High Resolution photo may take time to down load. Scroll down to
Pattern 13 Rear Cab Sliding Window

http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/M...0Up%20Link.htm

On the photos you should see the basic measurement, need more measurements let me know.

Cheers Phil

Svenn Ryen 20-11-12 22:58

Thanks Phil!

Do you have the overall length and height?

Any picture of the edge strips you are refering to? ( My technical english could have been better )

I presume both sides are simular?

Svenn

Svenn Ryen 21-04-13 18:53

overall length
 
Hi guys.

I have plates for this now. but I need the overall length for them.

Anyone who can help??

Svenn

Phil Waterman 21-04-13 22:49

Both plates are 16"
 
Hi Svenn

Both of the plates are 16" in length including about 1" of overlap in the full closed position.

Scroll down a little further on http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/M...0Up%20Link.htm to the Pattern 13 Rear Cab Sliding Window heading for several photos.

But as has been mentioned before there are several different styles for how they are made. So if someone could post some of the other styles that would be useful.

Cheers Phil

David Dunlop 22-04-13 03:37

Phil
 
It has been a few years since my C15A days, but I am sure the flexible channel material in my 1944 Chev rear window was a double channel unit, not two separate single channels mounted side by side. SPAE-NAUR carried the correct item back in the 80's, but as you say, times change.

David

T Creighton 22-04-13 12:13

Metal window slides
 
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Originally Posted by Svenn Ryen (Post 179002)
Hi guys.
I have plates for this now. but I need the overall length for them.
Anyone who can help??
Svenn

Hi Svenn, I was able to borrow a slide so I cut out a template from it to make mine.
I could not find any suitable track so instead of the steel strips on the edges I fitted some moulded rubber to the actual slides.
This let me put in some holes to drain any water to the outside.
It works well but certainly is not standard.
Regards, Terry

Svenn Ryen 22-04-13 14:48

window channel
 
Thanks guys, this is great info.

I have gotten this window channel / strip seems to work out fine!

http://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/pro...ndow-channel-7


Svenn

JoćoBoscoBarbosa 23-06-15 01:22

Rear windows C-15A
 
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Svenn,

How are you, I manufacturing the new bed after your mensurement on the draw, remember?
See the picture.


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