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windshield question
there were some foam gasket things that ran under (between glass and boat) the windshields. i only have 3 of them left and they are pretty rore up. do i need these things? i am a little concerned bout water coming in under the glass but, i could caulk them. if they are needed, where can i get them? tx in advance.
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Re: windshield question
If you can find exact replacement, I think it would be a miracle ;) ... I'd be lookin' for some thin rubber to cut to width or bed with 4200, but that's gonna be messier ... what ever you use, be sure it's impervious to the sun (UV rated) ... some kinda gasket material, maybe ... good news is, it won't take much ;) ...
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Re: windshield question
i used 5200 on the 21 when i installed the windsheilds
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Re: windshield question
tx guys. should i run a beed then set the windows on top of that? or mount them then caulk inside and out? they are mounted and i was going to do the latter but, they gotta come back off anyway. dont fit and i gotta trim about an inch off the center glass. no bigee.
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Re: windshield question
Twisted, when ya gonna post pics. of what ya got. ;D
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the wifes plane landed bout 1 am, only bout 5 hours late. when she downloads her pics i will go out there and snap a few for you.
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Re: windshield question
should i run a beed then set the windows on top of that? or mount them then caulk inside and out?
what about it skoolz? whats the best way? |
Re: windshield question
From what I saw on mine I do not believe you would want use anything that sets up hard, the idea behind the rubber gasket material was to seal and to allow flex and vibration resistance. caulk above and below the gasket as an adhesive and water sealant, but I think replacing them with something hard like a 5200 would not be advisable. I would think a 4200 or something similar would be best. JMO
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