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PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 1:11 pm    Post subject: Door Seal Reply with quote

Can the McMaster Carr door seal, applied to the lip on the cabin cover, be removed/replaced if it is floxed on as a couple of people have reportedly done?

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 2:08 pm    Post subject: Door Seal Reply with quote

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Can the McMaster Carr door seal, applied to the lip on the cabin cover, be removed/replaced if it is floxed on as a couple of people have reportedly done?
Haven't tried using fox to attach the door seal .... and don't know why

you would .... my MMC door seal has a spring metal liner that grips the
lip of the cabin cover. If the lip is too thin in places then you can
squeeze the metal to help it grip.
Linn ..... painting the interior
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 4:33 pm    Post subject: Door Seal Reply with quote

On 4/20/2014 6:05 PM, Linn Walters wrote:
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On 4/20/2014 5:11 PM, bob88 wrote:
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> Can the McMaster Carr door seal, applied to the lip on the cabin
> cover, be removed/replaced if it is floxed on as a couple of people
> have reportedly done?
Haven't tried using fox to attach the door seal .... and don't know
why you would .... my MMC door seal has a spring metal liner that
grips the lip of the cabin cover. If the lip is too thin in places
then you can squeeze the metal to help it grip.
Linn ..... painting the interior
>
Ditto.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:18 am    Post subject: Door Seal Reply with quote

Yes.

I used the seal as a form to build the edge back up to the proper thickness. I just filled the seal with flox and installed it on the lip. It came off nicely in a single pull.


Now, I only let is sit on there for two days or so while the epoxy cured, then I peeled it off. I don't know how things would change if it were on there longer.

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Can the McMaster Carr door seal, applied to the lip on the cabin cover, be removed/replaced if it is floxed on as a couple of people have reportedly done?
Haven't tried using fox to attach the door seal .... and don't know why you would .... my MMC door seal has a spring metal liner that grips the  lip of the cabin cover.  If the lip is too thin in places then you can squeeze the metal to help it grip.
Linn ..... painting the interior
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