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10-22-2015, 02:28 PM
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1 Rivet Member
1982 31' Airstream 310
Grants Pass
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1982 310 Questions with Pictures
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10-22-2015, 02:55 PM
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Congrats on your new coach!
The compartment below the cork board, next to the door, is a "glove" box. That's what I use it for. Cut a couple pieces of fabric and attend snaps for the two sides. If no one beats me to it, I will make a pattern of mine the next time I visit the MH (might be awhile).
The filters in the rood A/C can be removed, cleaned and reused. You can easily find replacements as well.
How do you get the light covers off? Very carefully so you don't break them! I've had all of mine off to clean out the bugs. Do it on a warm day, turn the lights on to warm up the plastic. I start by squeezing both sides inward at the center of the lens. Squeeze and pull down at the center. Once you have a bit of the center out, start working one side from the center to the end. The ends are the hardest to get out, but with the center pulled out, once you get to the end you should be able to twist and squeeze (very carefully) to get the end out.
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10-22-2015, 03:43 PM
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1982 31' Airstream 310
champaign
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Airstream Supply is the only place Ive seen advertising the headlight surround. Is yours cracked or missing? I would do my best to save and repair if at all possible, salvage parts are hard to find.
Dean gave you the skinny on the interior light lens. They WILL come out but its an adventure. I ended up changing mine all together with LED puck lights and made some panels.
The "glove box" is kinda strange, it can carry a large Atlas or.........maybe your favorite print.
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Congrats on your new rig. We have the same make n model though mine is the diesel. Have fun!!!!!
Mike
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10-22-2015, 04:29 PM
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1982 31' Airstream 310
champaign
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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I think Andy at Inland RV says that you can slightly bend the screen frame enough to remove it from its channel to do screen repairs. I have not tried it, scares me that I may ruin the frame by over bending and creasing it. Ive got one screen in the rear side window that is completely missing so one of these days I guess Ill give that method a shot. Maybe two sets of hands would help, dunno yet. Then again, YOU could try it and let us all know how it went!
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10-22-2015, 04:51 PM
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Airstream Driver
1994 30' Excella
1992 35' Airstream 350
Austin
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mayco
I think Andy at Inland RV says that you can slightly bend the screen frame enough to remove it from its channel to do screen repairs. I have not tried it, scares me that I may ruin the frame by over bending and creasing it. Ive got one screen in the rear side window that is completely missing so one of these days I guess Ill give that method a shot. Maybe two sets of hands would help, dunno yet. Then again, YOU could try it and let us all know how it went!
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A safer way is to remove the stationary window on the outside and the remove the 2 grey plastic sliders by finding the little screws. A detailed description is here:
http://www.airforums.com/forums/f311...ce-136024.html
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10-22-2015, 04:55 PM
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Airstream Driver
1994 30' Excella
1992 35' Airstream 350
Austin
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and welcome aboard and congratulations on your 310 and your successful journey back home. I believe i know the forum member you purchased this well loved 310 from and we will miss him and his contributions a lot.
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10-22-2015, 05:13 PM
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1 Rivet Member
1982 31' Airstream 310
Grants Pass
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Join Date: Aug 2015
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dadstoy
Congrats on your new coach!
The compartment below the cork board, next to the door, is a "glove" box. That's what I use it for. Cut a couple pieces of fabric and attend snaps for the two sides. If no one beats me to it, I will make a pattern of mine the next time I visit the MH (might be awhile).
The filters in the rood A/C can be removed, cleaned and reused. You can easily find replacements as well.
How do you get the light covers off? Very carefully so you don't break them! I've had all of mine off to clean out the bugs. Do it on a warm day, turn the lights on to warm up the plastic. I start by squeezing both sides inward at the center of the lens. Squeeze and pull down at the center. Once you have a bit of the center out, start working one side from the center to the end. The ends are the hardest to get out, but with the center pulled out, once you get to the end you should be able to twist and squeeze (very carefully) to get the end out.
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Just the plastic part on the light? Not the metal frame it is in? I will pull off the A/C cover tonight and see if I can clean and salvage the filter in there. Thanks!
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10-22-2015, 05:23 PM
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1 Rivet Member
1982 31' Airstream 310
Grants Pass
, Oregon
Join Date: Aug 2015
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Maco: I read the post where you changed out your lights. Very nice.
PeterH: I will look into that link. The thing is, I've got some of that fuzzy stuff between the window gasket and the screen/window that has come un-glued and when ever I open the window the fuzzy stuff comes with. I poke it back in there with a bread knife but I'd really like to replace it and I'm pretty sure I need to be able to remove the screen for that. Thank you!
I am sure you all knew cesalie1: it was his detailed posts from three years of ownership that made me confident enough to buy "Penny" 3/4 of the way across the country and drive her home. He was a huge help on the road, with me calling and texting, asking all sorts of questions from: "is it supposed to run hot, what are the RPM's supposed to be, what is that strange beeping sound and is it normal for: this, that and the other thing!" Such a nice guy and extremely patient while explaining things
Thank you for all of your thoughtful and thorough answers.
KJ
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10-22-2015, 05:51 PM
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Correct! Just squeeze the plastic lens. The metal trim stays in place.
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Originally Posted by kjcurtis
Just the plastic part on the light? Not the metal frame it is in? I will pull off the A/C cover tonight and see if I can clean and salvage the filter in there. Thanks!
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10-22-2015, 06:25 PM
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Airstream Driver
1994 30' Excella
1992 35' Airstream 350
Austin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kjcurtis
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Besides finding a new one ($$$), there are 3 options I know:
1. Live with it
2. Take the window frame complete apart, then separate the two glass panels and reassembling them without breaking any of the glass.
3. Break the inner glass and clean up the silicon mess and apply some high quality window film to make up for the loss of the double pane
I would be very interested in hearing other options
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10-22-2015, 07:50 PM
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Rivet Loser
La Ronge
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PeterH-Airstreamer
Besides finding a new one ($$$), there are 3 options I know:
1. Live with it
2. Take the window frame complete apart, then separate the two glass panels and reassembling them without breaking any of the glass.
3. Break the inner glass and clean up the silicon mess and apply some high quality window film to make up for the loss of the double pane
I would be very interested in hearing other options
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Just speculating here, not having ever looked at one of these units:
Could you open the window and then drill sideways between the two panes? If so, drill a hole on each side of the window, then apply an air line (with dried compressor air) and blow through for an hour or so. Then seal up the holes. Of course, if some silica could be poured into the gap for keeping the glass clear long term that would be great.
The cracks in the front grille and inside on the plastic look very repairable.... not worth spending big bucks on replacing. For the front grille, I would think that either fiberglass or epoxy or JB Weld behind, with a thin rod across each gap from behind in order to maintain the structure, then Bondo and paint on the front. For the plastic cracks, again probably fiberglass behind if you can remove the plastic, then epoxy and touch-up paint in front. You would have to have something structural like fiberglass or metal mesh in Bondo, or just strips cut from a tough plastic, to bridge each crack from behind. Color mixing kits for plastic repair are available from several sources.
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10-22-2015, 08:15 PM
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Airstream Driver
1994 30' Excella
1992 35' Airstream 350
Austin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Punch
Just speculating here, not having ever looked at one of these units:
Could you open the window and then drill sideways between the two panes? If so, drill a hole on each side of the window, then apply an air line (with dried compressor air) and blow through for an hour or so. Then seal up the holes. Of course, if some silica could be poured into the gap for keeping the glass clear long term that would be great.
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Good thinking, but the problem is other small leaks that would let more moisture in.
I wrote "remove the silicon mess" in my post, but meant to say SILICA, because thats what Airstream put on the edges between the glass panels to do exactly what you suggested. But its not working.
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10-22-2015, 08:41 PM
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Rivet Loser
La Ronge
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PeterH-Airstreamer
Good thinking, but the problem is other small leaks that would let more moisture in.
I wrote "remove the silicon mess" in my post, but meant to say SILICA, because thats what Airstream put on the edges between the glass panels to do exactly what you suggested. But its not working.
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OK, that makes things clearer. But since the leaks have to be at edges, then with the new caulks that are available I would think that a person could (as a final step) make the whole unit waterproof.
Probably a large amount of patience and various shapes of fine grinder on a Dremel tool will be necessary to clean up the corroded areas that are permitting the leaking before proceeding to the drying and sealing.
I must say that these little jobs are enjoyable to me, and you can really get into the whole Zen and the Art of Airstream Maintenance with a little project like that.
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1989 345LE
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10-22-2015, 08:47 PM
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Airstream Driver
1994 30' Excella
1992 35' Airstream 350
Austin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Punch
OK, that makes things clearer. But since the leaks have to be at edges, then with the new caulks that are available I would think that a person could (as a final step) make the whole unit waterproof.
Probably a large amount of patience and various shapes of fine grinder on a Dremel tool will be necessary to clean up the corroded areas that are permitting the leaking before proceeding to the drying and sealing.
I must say that these little jobs are enjoyable to me, and you can really get into the whole Zen and the Art of Airstream Maintenance with a little project like that.
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Sealing a double pane window like that would be the final step.
First you have clean the surfaces of the panes on the inside. Condensation left tracks, marks and cloudiness that only can be cleaned if you disassemble the unit.
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10-22-2015, 09:01 PM
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Rivet Loser
La Ronge
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PeterH-Airstreamer
Sealing a double pane window like that would be the final step.
First you have clean the surfaces of the panes on the inside. Condensation left tracks, marks and cloudiness that only can be cleaned if you disassemble the unit.
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It probably comes down to our different climatic experiences! You are in a hot climate where condensation can turn nasty quickly, and I am in a cold climate where condensation is usually no more than a little moisture.
The picture of KJ's window makes it look like a mild case with just a little and maybe quite recent condensation, and not the sort of major long term disfigurement that you are talking about Peter. I can see what you mean if there are tracks, maybe even algae and bacterial slime, in the air gap: then for sure there would be no alternative to dismantling. Maybe KJ could comment on how bad the condensation is.
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10-22-2015, 11:36 PM
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1 Rivet Member
1982 31' Airstream 310
Grants Pass
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Punch
It probably comes down to our different climatic experiences! You are in a hot climate where condensation can turn nasty quickly, and I am in a cold climate where condensation is usually no more than a little moisture.
The picture of KJ's window makes it look like a mild case with just a little and maybe quite recent condensation, and not the sort of major long term disfigurement that you are talking about Peter. I can see what you mean if there are tracks, maybe even algae and bacterial slime, in the air gap: then for sure there would be no alternative to dismantling. Maybe KJ could comment on how bad the condensation is.
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Silica crystals! I was wondering what those were...garnets or rubies maybe? Ha Ha
Actually 3 windows have failed: bathroom, entry door and the big one in the back. I can live with the two small ones as I'm not in the habit of looking out of those, but the effect of the panoramic stateroom is rather diminished with that big foggy wet spot in the middle!
This coach came from "steamy hot" Tennessee and is now in "all 4 seasons" southern Oregon. I dread the thought of algae growing in there! The fog is pretty much confined to the very center of the window, with condensation drips ever present tracking though the fine film of dust or what ever is between those panes of glass. The whole thing just looks dirty.
I was thinking I could go down to the local auto glass shop and have a new tempered glass window made and fitted.
In the event we do decide to just put out the cash and purchase another...how would I go about doing that?
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10-23-2015, 05:47 AM
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Airstream Driver
1994 30' Excella
1992 35' Airstream 350
Austin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kjcurtis
Silica crystals! I was wondering what those were...garnets or rubies maybe? Ha Ha
Actually 3 windows have failed: bathroom, entry door and the big one in the back. I can live with the two small ones as I'm not in the habit of looking out of those, but the effect of the panoramic stateroom is rather diminished with that big foggy wet spot in the middle!
This coach came from "steamy hot" Tennessee and is now in "all 4 seasons" southern Oregon. I dread the thought of algae growing in there! The fog is pretty much confined to the very center of the window, with condensation drips ever present tracking though the fine film of dust or what ever is between those panes of glass. The whole thing just looks dirty.
I was thinking I could go down to the local auto glass shop and have a new tempered glass window made and fitted.
In the event we do decide to just put out the cash and purchase another...how would I go about doing that?
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Actually they are Garnets and Rubies, I was just trying to keep Punch away from us with his drill and dremel tool.
I am not sure if that frame would support a normal tempered glass, Lexan appears to be the choice of replacement.
There are in length articles about the issue, since Airstream was so foolish to put film inside of these double pane windows in the 70's
http://www.airforums.com/forums/f454...ilm-37422.html
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10-23-2015, 05:54 AM
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Rivet Loser
La Ronge
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kjcurtis
Silica crystals! I was wondering what those were...garnets or rubies maybe? Ha Ha
Actually 3 windows have failed: bathroom, entry door and the big one in the back. I can live with the two small ones as I'm not in the habit of looking out of those, but the effect of the panoramic stateroom is rather diminished with that big foggy wet spot in the middle!
This coach came from "steamy hot" Tennessee and is now in "all 4 seasons" southern Oregon. I dread the thought of algae growing in there! The fog is pretty much confined to the very center of the window, with condensation drips ever present tracking though the fine film of dust or what ever is between those panes of glass. The whole thing just looks dirty.
I was thinking I could go down to the local auto glass shop and have a new tempered glass window made and fitted.
In the event we do decide to just put out the cash and purchase another...how would I go about doing that?
OFF TOPIC: How do I grab only pieces of a message to quote, instead of the whole thing? Thanks!
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Then it sounds as if Peter is right (he's annoying that way) and you'll have to separate the panes. I would take it to a professional, who might have a simple solution. Of course, if a guy could figure out how they were assembled in the first place, then he might be able to reverse the process.......... I love my Dremel.
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10-23-2015, 10:36 AM
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1988 32.5' Airstream 325
calgary
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Hi to all! The great white north is having a beautiful fall ! Colors unbelievable, No snow at all not even freezing! I bought 1985 310 for parts I have the grill and both light bezels in good shape also windows rear and the door window I think is sold/ How are you Keyair? Jonathan
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10-23-2015, 03:54 PM
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1 Rivet Member
1982 31' Airstream 310
Grants Pass
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jhenry
Hi to all! The great white north is having a beautiful fall ! Colors unbelievable, No snow at all not even freezing! I bought 1985 310 for parts I have the grill and both light bezels in good shape also windows rear and the door window I think is sold/ How are you Keyair? Jonathan
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We are definitely interested in the grill and light bezels. Have you got someone interested in the bathroom window? I washed windows inside and out today, and the bathroom window is by far the worst one. Could you PM me with prices and such? Then...how do we get them from Alberta, Canada to Southern Oregon?
Thanks,
KJ
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