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PJ

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The circular plastic disc into which the lifting arm stud fits to raise
and lower the windows has split.

I was surprised when my local dealer told me that they only supply the
complete arm assembly, which is not only more expensive but requires far
more disassembly of parts.

The circular plastic disc slides from the channel which frames the lower
part of the window after removing one nut.

Has anyone been able to source this disk without the arm assembly?

TIA for any suggestions.

PJ
 
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 13:42:55 +0100, PJ wrote:

> Has anyone been able to source this disk without the arm assembly?


Breakers?

Or make your own from some suitable sheet material?

--
Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 
Dave Liquorice wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 13:42:55 +0100, PJ wrote:
>
>
>>Has anyone been able to source this disk without the arm assembly?

>
>
> Breakers?
>
> Or make your own from some suitable sheet material?
>

I think I may resort to that Dave. I have been furtively looking at the
rollers in the dishwasher trays.

 
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:50:46 +0100, PJ wrote:

>> Or make your own from some suitable sheet material?

>
> I think I may resort to that Dave. I have been furtively looking at
> the rollers in the dishwasher trays.


Blimey don't break the dishwasher. You know who will be doing the
dishes if you do... How about kitchen unit drawer rollers?

--
Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 
Dave Liquorice wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:50:46 +0100, PJ wrote:
>
>
>>>Or make your own from some suitable sheet material?

>>
>>I think I may resort to that Dave. I have been furtively looking at
>>the rollers in the dishwasher trays.

>
>
> Blimey don't break the dishwasher. You know who will be doing the
> dishes if you do... How about kitchen unit drawer rollers?
>

Good point.
 
PJ wrote:
> Dave Liquorice wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:50:46 +0100, PJ wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> Or make your own from some suitable sheet material?
>>>
>>>
>>> I think I may resort to that Dave. I have been furtively looking at
>>> the rollers in the dishwasher trays.

>>
>>
>>
>> Blimey don't break the dishwasher. You know who will be doing the
>> dishes if you do... How about kitchen unit drawer rollers?
>>

> Good point.


PJ.

Since I have all the bits for the doors in my Discovery Corpse, I could
make you a couple of rollers if you are interested.

Steve
 
steve Taylor wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>>Dave Liquorice wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:50:46 +0100, PJ wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Or make your own from some suitable sheet material?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I think I may resort to that Dave. I have been furtively looking at
>>>>the rollers in the dishwasher trays.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Blimey don't break the dishwasher. You know who will be doing the
>>>dishes if you do... How about kitchen unit drawer rollers?
>>>

>>
>>Good point.

>
>
> PJ.
>
> Since I have all the bits for the doors in my Discovery Corpse, I could
> make you a couple of rollers if you are interested.
>
> Steve

YGM
 
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