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Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Has anyone come up with a solution for sliding the windows on the 28TE. My handles fell off and I haven't been able to find a way to secure them to the window. I did try various forms of glue, but no sticky. I have been using suction cups from Sea Sucker to move them. Also my handles are MIA. Any ideas on what to replace them with?
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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I don't actually have handles on mine at all. I was having issues opening the windows that way so I forced them open and sprayed the window tracks with liquid rollers. It's a product used to spray onto the bunks of trailers to make them slicker. Now I don't need handles as the windows open super easy.
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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These el' cheapo finger pulls were OEM on my 2000 28TE and they held up for 12 years. I replaced them with the same. The adhesive backing is plenty strong, just clean the glass prior to sticking them on.

Google "F 2550 finger pull" and you'll find a few purchase options.

I lubed the window tracks with sailkote, it's a dry lubricant so all stays clean.
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Rob thanks. I already ordered the sailkote.
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Most glass (repair) companies have these in stock; I purchased clear ones vs the black. They look great.
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Don are we talking auto repair?
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Max:
Not necessarily, any glass repair shop that does store front repairers, homeowner window repairs, etc. check your yellow pages. Don.
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Max,

If you can't find locally and resort to Googling that same vendor I posted offers the clear and gold in addition to the black:

F 2549 - clear
F 2550 - black
F 2551 - gold
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Rob, Home Depot carries the line. However with thus heat I think I will let my fingers do the shopping.

Thanks
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

Post by dkircher »

Hi all,

Thanks for this post. I have tried a number of adhesives to reinstall my window pulls to no avail. Good to know you can get new ones at a reasonable price with the proper adhesive. I found them on Amazon as well as Home Depot. I'll include them in my next Amazon order!
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Jeremy,

About spraying your sliding windows so that "they open super easy" and you don't need handles - watch them carefully when out in "sporty" seas. You may find them sliding open all by themselves and letting some of that sportiness inside!

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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Lol I usually latch then close in sporty seas but they seem to stay closed when i forget, lol. Despite the name the liquid rollers don't drip down the glass or leave a residue on the glass that is visible.
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Sporty Seas, interesting description of when water breaks over the bow. I have always had other words to describe sea conditions that were unfavorable. I ordered my window grips on Amazon. They should arrive just in time to close the windows in those unsportsmanlike scenarios.
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

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Did you get the black or clear ones? Im considering getting them after all (and a few for my dads boat too)
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Re: Grip or Handle for sliding windows

Post by Tree »

I don't seem to have an issue and don't have any handles fitted. I had one window become difficult to slide due to algae growing on the seals but once it was cleaned properly I put some washing up liquid on the seals and now they slide open even easier. It seems to stop the algae growth too.
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