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More questions! This time it's door seals.

Started by hotroddonnie, 2013-12-08 09:02

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Gluing would be old school easy  :003:, we live in a high tech world now where everything has to be complicated  :005:
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Quote from: hotroddonnie on 2013-12-10 11:14
By the time this thread runs out....were all gonna be smarter!

Some of this stuff they used to teach us in grade school, and back then most of us wondered when if ever we would ever have a need for it, now I know.

Back on topic, really doubt that any full loop door seals are anything but molded one piece units. I have one for an offshore mini truck that never got used and will look it over and see if it has any seams. And it has several locating pins and of course the rib we are calling ,for lack of a better term,an extrusion.

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RICH MUISE

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I believe the windshield seals are extrusions, cut and glued/seamed. BTW, they do sell "vulcanizing cement"...not sure what it does but Graingers has it...LOL...252.00 for a 5 gal. pail if you need some
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Wish SkylinerRon would join in this conversation since he has contacts , ''dad'' , at Carpenters. Maybe he can give us the straight skinny for us all.

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