Bunk window

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CollinCools
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Bunk window

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Hey guys so I'm renovating my b190 the previous owner had started the demo and something looks weird about the front Bunk window I can't wrap my head around how the ceiling meets the wall/window

Could someone post a few pictures of the bunk window (front) I'll post some of my pics aswell to show you what I'm looking at
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Re: Bunk window

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That wood was added after the window was installed to give a place to mount the interior ceiling. Does that help?
1991 Airstream B190 - bought, 2005; sold, 2011; bought 2017
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Re: Bunk window

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Thanks for the reply. I know the a nailer for that wall panel but I do not know how it's trimmed out. Is there a rubber gasket around that wall panel? What is hiding the edge of my rat fur covered wall and the back of the van there must be some rubber trim that wraps around the inside edges of that window cutout.

Sorry if that sounds dumb. I just need to see the finished version of that front window up close so I can recreate it. If anyone has a picture.
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Re: Bunk window

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Here's a picture of how mine looks right now:
Bunk area with roof removed
Bunk area with roof removed
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The front ceiling panel that's missing slides under the mouse fur piece that's still in place above the curtain.

Does that help?
1991 Airstream B190 - bought, 2005; sold, 2011; bought 2017
1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer

WBCCI #13270, Washington, DC Unit
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Re: Bunk window

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CollinCools wrote:
Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:26 am
Thanks for the reply. I know the a nailer for that wall panel but I do not know how it's trimmed out. Is there a rubber gasket around that wall panel? What is hiding the edge of my rat fur covered wall and the back of the van there must be some rubber trim that wraps around the inside edges of that window cutout.

Sorry if that sounds dumb. I just need to see the finished version of that front window up close so I can recreate it. If anyone has a picture.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CNQKD84HfF ... v6hbto724

Does that help? The rubber trim around the wall panel opening, not attached to the fiberglass or window. The wall panel was basically held in by a few screws from the curtain rail.
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Re: Bunk window

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Yes! Thank you guys. Y'all rock!
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Glad it helped!
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2007 Yamaha WR250F
2008 Lifted Subaru Legacy GT
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