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| | Author: | Golbsbricks | Posted: | Oct 10, 2018 21:18 | Subject: | "Extended Lip" | Viewed: | 93 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| A quick question: How do i identify whether a window has an extended lip or not?
such as on item number 31, there are multiple different similar mold types and
apart from the stud differences im not seeing where this "lip" is.
I have a ton of vintage parts to list and have ground to a halt at the first
hurdle.
Also I'm not sure how to hyperlink to the exact page of the item. I would
be very grateful if anyone could show me that also!
Many thanks in advance.
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| | | | Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 11, 2018 02:54 | Subject: | Re: "Extended Lip" | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| The lip is the base of the window, effectively the external window sill, triangular
in shape and protrudes more on some versions earning the extended lip classification.
Much easier to see if you have both versions.
In Catalog Identification, Golbsco writes:
| A quick question: How do i identify whether a window has an extended lip or not?
such as on item number 31, there are multiple different similar mold types and
apart from the stud differences im not seeing where this "lip" is.
I have a ton of vintage parts to list and have ground to a halt at the first
hurdle.
Also I'm not sure how to hyperlink to the exact page of the item. I would
be very grateful if anyone could show me that also!
Many thanks in advance.
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| | | | Author: | SezaR | Posted: | Oct 11, 2018 04:07 | Subject: | Re: "Extended Lip" | Viewed: | 26 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| If you send me a message, I can take photo and send it to your email. It is difficult
to take photo, then send it to my email then download it to my PC, then adjust
its size and then upload it here. I don't know how others do it in a better
way.
Otherwise, those windows with extended lip have glass. The glass of small windows
like 27, 29 is not fixed. In (about) 1980, there were no more glass on 27, 29
but 31 kept its glass (in 7760,...).
The lip is the lowest part below the glass. If you hold the window up-right,
the lip is extended further than the rest or body. So you cannot build anything
just in front of window as the lip wouldn't allow. (but TLG didn't care
about this as nobody would want to cover a window)
In Catalog Identification, Golbsco writes:
| A quick question: How do i identify whether a window has an extended lip or not?
such as on item number 31, there are multiple different similar mold types and
apart from the stud differences im not seeing where this "lip" is.
I have a ton of vintage parts to list and have ground to a halt at the first
hurdle.
Also I'm not sure how to hyperlink to the exact page of the item. I would
be very grateful if anyone could show me that also!
Many thanks in advance.
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| | | | | | Author: | Golbsbricks | Posted: | Oct 11, 2018 10:39 | Subject: | Re: "Extended Lip" | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog Identification, SezaR writes:
| If you send me a message, I can take photo and send it to your email. It is difficult
to take photo, then send it to my email then download it to my PC, then adjust
its size and then upload it here. I don't know how others do it in a better
way.
Otherwise, those windows with extended lip have glass. The glass of small windows
like 27, 29 is not fixed. In (about) 1980, there were no more glass on 27, 29
but 31 kept its glass (in 7760,...).
The lip is the lowest part below the glass. If you hold the window up-right,
the lip is extended further than the rest or body. So you cannot build anything
just in front of window as the lip wouldn't allow. (but TLG didn't care
about this as nobody would want to cover a window)
In Catalog Identification, Golbsco writes:
| A quick question: How do i identify whether a window has an extended lip or not?
such as on item number 31, there are multiple different similar mold types and
apart from the stud differences im not seeing where this "lip" is.
I have a ton of vintage parts to list and have ground to a halt at the first
hurdle.
Also I'm not sure how to hyperlink to the exact page of the item. I would
be very grateful if anyone could show me that also!
Many thanks in advance.
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Will message you, thanks
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