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Unread 09-02-2011, 12:33 PM
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.....would be to get some door or window gasket from Lowes or HD. Something kinda soft so the lid closes properly.
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.......would be to get some door or window gasket from Lowes or HD. Something kinda soft so the lid closes properly.
Alright, being an ACE guy Im gonna pretend I didn't see that

But yes, we sell a closed cell window insulation that is 1/2" x 3/8". I have it sittin with my "boat stuff" that I intend to rim my fishbox with. With the lid up I can see where the interior rim sits so I will just trace it with the foam. It is a heavy duty foam strip so it should last as long as the glue holds. Oh it will compress down to about 1/4" standing straight up.

Pancake, here is what I did with mine. Removed the well and cut out the bottom to save the top as a hatch that fits, well, perfectly. I use it to house my though-hull bait pump and salth20 wash. Its down an out of the way so no jackass steps on, breaks and floods my boat
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