kerrjohna(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 8:13 am Post subject: elevator gap seals |
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Brad, gap seals can be quickly and easily fabricated using contact paper or shelf liner. 2 one inch stips overlapped and stuck to each other to provide you with a piece 1 1/2 in wide can then be attached to in "s" orientation between each set of hinges; for example, from the top of the stabilizer to the bottom of the elevator. The reverse will also work. No fuss, no muss and the price is right. Mine have been in place for about 9 years with no deterioration.
John Kerr
Brad, gap seals can be quickly and easily fabricated using contact paper or shelf liner. 2 one inch stips overlapped and stuck to each other to provide you with a piece 1 1/2 in wide can then be attached to in "s" orientation between each set of hinges; for example, from the top of the stabilizer to the bottom of the elevator. The reverse will also work. No fuss, no muss and the price is right. Mine have been in place for about 9 years with no deterioration.
John Kerr
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