JohnDar
Prolifically Gabby Member
One of our kittens decided that bugs on the window were enemy targets and ripped holes in two of the window screens. I removed one of the screens (small vertical slide window) thinking that the spline could be removed and the screen replaced. Almost... Seems the spline has been either glued or heat staked into the plastic corner radius at the bottom of it and unless I tear it out or Dremel it out, it's not going to come out.
So, I called the number for the Michigan Hehr Window Plant and they answer as a Lippert operation. Courteous, but they refer me to Parkin, Ind., their distributor. Parkin can't do anything without the window part numbers, which are on tags behind the frame. That means removing the entire window from the wall to get at it.
The light then goes on, why not call Heartland with the VIN and see if they have that info on a build sheet. Using the dimensions, they were able to give me the part numbers I needed. Called that info back to Parkin and got the screens ordered. The second screen is the one in the bedroom emergency exit window. They are not cheap, by the way.
Mr. Merlin has used up two of his nine lives today.
So, I called the number for the Michigan Hehr Window Plant and they answer as a Lippert operation. Courteous, but they refer me to Parkin, Ind., their distributor. Parkin can't do anything without the window part numbers, which are on tags behind the frame. That means removing the entire window from the wall to get at it.
The light then goes on, why not call Heartland with the VIN and see if they have that info on a build sheet. Using the dimensions, they were able to give me the part numbers I needed. Called that info back to Parkin and got the screens ordered. The second screen is the one in the bedroom emergency exit window. They are not cheap, by the way.
Mr. Merlin has used up two of his nine lives today.