I tried to find a source for pattern rubbers but nothing.
This is what I came up with. Not done it yet though, read it from the bottom up
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Hi Steve
Yes that is correct.
Phil
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Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 1:37 PM
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Thanks Phil
Do i take it you'd mitre the seals to the right shape then fit to window opening. then fit glass and use the s136 to then fill in the corners? rather than trying to create a single jointed seal before fitting glass?
Steve
On 17 Nov 2015, at 13:08, Phil Howard - Seals + Direct Ltd <
sales@sealsplusdirect.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Stephen
You can cut and mitre this section and bond together using S136 to make a frame shape.
Best regards
Phil Howard
Seals + Direct Ltd
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Wick Drive
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Hants
BH25 6RH
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http://www.sealsdirect.co.uk
Hi, I have a set of 3 window glass seals that I need to replace. It's from a historic vehicle so no chance of finding new ones. I was looking at Window Rubbers (Claytonrite) but the windows have 90 degree corners so I won't be able to bend the seal. Is it viable to cut and glue 4 sections of seal together to form 1 new seal? Steve
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