Are there any leads as to where I might locate some windscreen frame brackets. Our project would appear to have not had one but I would like to fit one,
All leads appreciated
Cheers
Peter
Windscreen frames
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Re: Windscreen frames
Peter,
Give me a ring , should be able to help you out.
Doc.
Give me a ring , should be able to help you out.
Doc.
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Re: Windscreen frames
I haven't forgotten to call you but I've been a bit distracted. My wife is not real flash and have been a thinking of other things not the windscreen frames. Will ring in next couple of days.
Peter
Peter
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Re: Windscreen frames
No longer required. Visited Leigh in his man cave and came home with brackets, Perspex and a new window seal.
Thanks Leigh
Thanks Leigh
Re: Windscreen frames
Peter,
When fitting Screen , use large washes under deck [ size of a 50c piece]. Fitting white rubber seal between deck and screen, cut with a razor blade . If you use scissors the blades will roll the rubber as you cut , ending up with curve. Because the screen leans out from the bottom ,the rudder leans out as well. It's a good idea to run clear silicon sealant along perspex edge to secure in the rubber channel. Do not use black or colour sealant , it will show up with white rubber seal plus in certain lights transmit through perspex screen.
It was good to catch up. Doc.
When fitting Screen , use large washes under deck [ size of a 50c piece]. Fitting white rubber seal between deck and screen, cut with a razor blade . If you use scissors the blades will roll the rubber as you cut , ending up with curve. Because the screen leans out from the bottom ,the rudder leans out as well. It's a good idea to run clear silicon sealant along perspex edge to secure in the rubber channel. Do not use black or colour sealant , it will show up with white rubber seal plus in certain lights transmit through perspex screen.
It was good to catch up. Doc.
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