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Making windows for your DRB hartop
OK this might be a massive post. Hope this works. I originally intended for my Cobra to be a daily driver and so I got the hard top and fitted air conditioning. I have just completed making the side windows and thought some people might like to see how it was done. Wish somebody had done it for me:D
Damm, cant work out how to get pics on here so I will write picture descriptions and you will have to look at me gallery. Sorry. Window: This is a pic of the completed window Window1: The hard top as is from DRB Window2: Get 2 thin boards from hardware store to make templates. Window3: Jigsaw and plane to shape (its easy) Window4: Test fit with lower rubber in place (lower rubber take up about 10mm) Window5: Drill 3 holes in hard top (I used 6mm bolts) Window6: Insert stainless steel bolts (pins would be better, I could not find any) Window7: 3 bolts in place Window8: Test fit Window9: Mark the edge of the hard top on the board Window 10: You need to make a strip as shown here to stop the window falling out. In this photo you'll see I used rivets. I switched to bolts and dome nuts as the perspex guy told me that I must allow room for expansion or the perspex will crack. Window11: Now fit small handles to bottom exterior and top interior to make it easy to put window on and off. Fit key lock (if you want it lockable). Fit non key lock to top corner (no key so you can open and close from inside). Window12: Close up exterior Window13: Close up interior Window13.5: Interior view Window 14:Take the templates to a perspex place. They will cut it to the same size as you template. I used 4.5mm perspex and both pieces cut to shape cost me $80 total. The perspex will have paperon it, leave it on so you dont scratch it. Clamp the template to the perspex and drill the holes for the bolts, locks etc. Window15: Make the bit that goes near the windscreen to stop the window falling out. I used alluminium. Window16: Almost finished, just need to put the adhesive rubber strip around the window. Window17: Completed window. I stuck the rubber to the window but you could stick it to the hard top or get one that presses onto the lip. Damm wish I had thought of that earlier:eek: Window18: Completed window. Total cost around $200 Australian Window19: This is similar to the FFR hard top window from the USA. This is what I originally wanted. The hinges have a press clip so the windows are easily removed. Unfortunately the DRB has a curved top edge so hinges could not be used. Anybody want to buy some hinges?:o Window20: Groovy |
OK this might be a massive post. Hope this works. I originally intended for my Cobra to be a daily driver and so I got the hard top and fitted air conditioning. I have just completed making the side windows and thought some people might like to see how it was done. Wish somebody had done it for me
Damm, cant work out how to get pics on here so I will write picture descriptions and you will have to look at me gallery. Sorry. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window.JPG Window: This is a pic of the completed window http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window1.JPG Window1: The hard top as is from DRB http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window2.JPG Window2: Get 2 thin boards from hardware store to make templates. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window3.JPG Window3: Jigsaw and plane to shape (its easy) http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window4.JPG Window4: Test fit with lower rubber in place (lower rubber take up about 10mm) http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window5.JPG Window5: Drill 3 holes in hard top (I used 6mm bolts) http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window6.JPG Window6: Insert stainless steel bolts (pins would be better, I could not find any) http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window7.JPG Window7: 3 bolts in place http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window8.JPG Window8: Test fit http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Window9.JPG Window9: Mark the edge of the hard top on the board http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window10.JPG Window 10: You need to make a strip as shown here to stop the window falling out. In this photo you'll see I used rivets. I switched to bolts and dome nuts as the perspex guy told me that I must allow room for expansion or the perspex will crack. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window11.JPG Window11: Now fit small handles to bottom exterior and top interior to make it easy to put window on and off. Fit key lock (if you want it lockable). Fit non key lock to top corner (no key so you can open and close from inside). http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window12.JPG Window12: Close up exterior http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window13.JPG Window13: Close up interior http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...Window13_5.JPG Window13.5: Interior view http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window14.JPG Window 14:Take the templates to a perspex place. They will cut it to the same size as you template. I used 4.5mm perspex and both pieces cut to shape cost me $80 total. The perspex will have paperon it, leave it on so you dont scratch it. Clamp the template to the perspex and drill the holes for the bolts, locks etc. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window15.JPG Window15: Make the bit that goes near the windscreen to stop the window falling out. I used alluminium. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window16.JPG Window16: Almost finished, just need to put the adhesive rubber strip around the window. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window17.JPG Window17: Completed window. I stuck the rubber to the window but you could stick it to the hard top or get one that presses onto the lip. Damm wish I had thought of that earlier http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window18.JPG Window18: Completed window. Total cost around $200 Australian http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...0/Window19.jpg Window19: This is similar to the FFR hard top window from the USA. This is what I originally wanted. The hinges have a press clip so the windows are easily removed. Unfortunately the DRB has a curved top edge so hinges could not be used. Anybody want to buy some hinges? Working night shift with nothing better to do. Cheers, Bryan |
Cameron02
Cameron, Hi mate, they look very good. No doubt with air and the windows in you will not want to get out of the Cobra in summer. I was planing to do a similiar thing with sliding windows in a hardtop. Thanks for the photos (Thanks Bryan also) Bernie |
Hey Bryan.
That must have taken you a while. Thanks a Zillion.:) |
Great effort Cameron - Inspiring:)
I presume the windows tilt up for those Le Man starts! Well done Brian - Pictures tell a thousand words |
Hi Peter,
Nope, they dont tilt up. I would have liked them to but as far as I am aware we cant fit hinges to a curved surface ie: 2 hinges on different angles will jam. The way I have designed it. All that you have to do is turn the lock and lift the window out. So you need to lift out the window to get in (takes about 5 seconds) and put the window back once you get in (takes about 10 seconds). It would probably take a similar time for a side curtain, I guess? Its not perfect but should be great in wet weather or very hot weather.:MECOOL: |
Great work Cameron, Once it's painted and lined your top should look great.
But, we're in a drought there is no rain and surely Melbourne doesn't get that hot. The hole in the ozone is a bit of a concern though. Thought about welding class tint for the windows? Gav |
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