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THAT would be a miserable drive for sure!
Slickum on a rubber gasket takes WEEKS to dry up.
Amazing how a piece of 1/8th inch nylon cord will hustle that rubber into place - without any Slickum too.
I can still remember our truck drivers giving the mechanics lots of hot air if they had ANY...
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Didn't think about that in that way... It could be "really cool" flying down the highway - in the winter - in the snow - and with the window on the drivers side blown out... And NOT in the good cool way either!
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That sounds like it could get expensive really quick! Air tight vehicle, squeeze 25% of your air volume - and something has to "give" for sure.
Guessing that somewhere along the way Prevost designers made an automatic vent open feature maybe in the second generation?
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Here in North Carolina there have been Binswanger Glass companies in Charlotte for many years. I bought insulated glass panels for my house in the 80's. Kinda became my default glass company - just because they always seemed to have or be willing to do what I needed done. About a year ago...
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Well, I guess that just about sums it up... I am thinking that maybe the greater skill is to be able to interpret all kinds of language.
A good example is that Their are folks that say breaks when they mean brakes but we all no what they mean.
I still learn from those posts and I hope...