Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
In Response To: Strip: gasket - etienne p section? (howard)
This material from CLC seals very well and is more dense than the standard "Frost King" open cell foam you might get at the local Home Depot. I found that the adhesive creeps rapidly when subjected to shear and could only get a single season out of it.
I recently replaced the above with:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HE7YQM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I will let you know next August if I like it any better.
You might also consider using internal bungie cord, you can apply more downward force on the hatches than with anything external.
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- Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
howard -- 9/15/2014, 10:24 pm- Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
John Messinger -- 9/16/2014, 7:52 am- Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section? *PIC*
Etienne Muller -- 9/16/2014, 8:39 am- Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
John Messinger -- 9/16/2014, 10:23 am- Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
Etienne Muller -- 9/16/2014, 12:31 pm
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Marc Upchurch -- 9/16/2014, 12:43 pm- Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
Bill Hamm -- 9/17/2014, 1:24 am- Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
Dan Thaler -- 9/17/2014, 6:05 am- Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
John Messinger -- 9/17/2014, 8:01 am- Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
Bill Hamm -- 9/17/2014, 4:17 pm - Re: Strip: gasket - etienne p section?
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