Scored an NOS M38a1 winter enclosure kit last week!
Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 9:35 pm
And I picked it up at the Post Office this morning. I expected the worst after pulling the original asphalt coated paper wrapped kit out of the box - it was falling apart! I would love to know when these were made.

Funny how it is labeled:

Despite the outside appearance, all of the canvas and plastic was in GREAT condition - as pliable as my new canvas and the plastic was pretty clear! Some of the metal hardware had some rust though. It came with the (almost) complete hardware kit too.


I couldn't stand it. After I finished my beer I was drinking while admiring my new (and final) piece of the puzzle, I had to start installing it. I installed the driver side curtain. No problem except my home made horizontal rod was not made right. I welded a lug for the vertical side curtain rod onto it - it's in the wrong place of course! I will have to cut that off and install the adjustable one that came in the hardware kit so that I can adjust the vertical rod so that it is VERTICAL and the ripples are out of the side curtain.
Next I temporarily installed the door in the upper hinge and secured it to the windshield. I marked where the turn buttons needed to be installed. I installed those one at the time and checked the position before I drilled the next hole. I pulled the door back off and installed the rope hinge in the windshield channel, installed the upper hinge and secured the turn buttons - then shut and secured it to the side curtain with the door handle. It was a tense moment while the canvas stretched and pulled into position on the frame. Nothing ripped or tore and it tightened up nicely! Now all I have to do is fiz the vertical rod problem and she'll look great - and finished!

I did a writeup with more pictures on my blog. Here are the links to the unboxing videos on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/H1BhG-sUN_o
https://youtu.be/r0J9aU5Wb_Q

Funny how it is labeled:

Despite the outside appearance, all of the canvas and plastic was in GREAT condition - as pliable as my new canvas and the plastic was pretty clear! Some of the metal hardware had some rust though. It came with the (almost) complete hardware kit too.


I couldn't stand it. After I finished my beer I was drinking while admiring my new (and final) piece of the puzzle, I had to start installing it. I installed the driver side curtain. No problem except my home made horizontal rod was not made right. I welded a lug for the vertical side curtain rod onto it - it's in the wrong place of course! I will have to cut that off and install the adjustable one that came in the hardware kit so that I can adjust the vertical rod so that it is VERTICAL and the ripples are out of the side curtain.
Next I temporarily installed the door in the upper hinge and secured it to the windshield. I marked where the turn buttons needed to be installed. I installed those one at the time and checked the position before I drilled the next hole. I pulled the door back off and installed the rope hinge in the windshield channel, installed the upper hinge and secured the turn buttons - then shut and secured it to the side curtain with the door handle. It was a tense moment while the canvas stretched and pulled into position on the frame. Nothing ripped or tore and it tightened up nicely! Now all I have to do is fiz the vertical rod problem and she'll look great - and finished!

I did a writeup with more pictures on my blog. Here are the links to the unboxing videos on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/H1BhG-sUN_o
https://youtu.be/r0J9aU5Wb_Q

