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224798 PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:32 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Ivys,

How true! And no one teaches us how to do it. The nearest I got was studying child psychology.

Still bringing up 30 year old (almost) Daughter, 27 and 23 year old Sons and a 9 year old Daughter.

Seem to have done an OK job, they all still love me! I think!! My boys have moved down from St Helens to live near me and the younger son one works for me!

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Chris
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Hi G2EWS, glad to be of service, I have a similar system (4 cameras, DV recorder) and have found it trouble free for the last 2 years.No t"wasn"t me with rv/kid trouble , just bad nieghbour trouble! The system is really easy to settup so deffinately a DIY. Good luck. Pablo Very Happy
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See this link for online cams (live demo):

http://www.bwired.nl/

It shows some realtime cams. I don't know how their products or pricing compares with others, but to see the concept in action is nice.

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Well after all this time, the RAC via insurance company managed to get the window and replaced it last week. However, the chap replacing it managed to cut the new window awning which Linda supplied and I fitted recently!

New one being ordered via Linda by the RAC, so should not take so long this time!

Chris
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Hi Chris, I know just how you feel I had a simular experience a few years back with a touring caravan I had. The local school kids decided to use it as target practice one lunch time they managed to break the large rear window and three windows on the sides. I found out who a few of them were and informed the police, (these lads weren't kids but big 15 year olds), anyway the cops did nothing except talk to them. Anyway I am writing about your window problem. I had an old Dodge dayvan and decided to renew the windscreens (split screen) so I rang the local Plant glazing services, they came to my house ,measured the window ,cut the glass ther and then and replaced both my windscreens with the correct glass within hours. (good price as well if I remember correctly). They are in Doncaster, South yorkshire but they may know of a company local to yourself, their number is 01302 771603, mobile 07779096592. hope this helps Mick.
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Hi Mick,

Thanks for that, unfortunately the Winnebago has a number of differences to normal glass, for that matter most RV's do!

You have to get the right colour - otherwise it looks daft - the right thickness - otherwise it leaks and of course it needs to be toughened.

Even both sides, which look the same are marginally different. The good thing is it was replaced under warranty so only an excess for me to pay!

I did replace one of the door mirrors as you suggested by going to a local glazier, cost me £5 for a pair instead of the imported price of something like £100 if my memory serves me right.

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Chris
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