RudiGreyling
Well Known Member
Gents, from another post moved here to discuss it separate:
I am looking for opinions of people that have sealed their doors. There is the tradition Vans Method in Green, with the rubber on actual door. Then there are people that have sealed in RED on the door frame. Some people cut like RED and just fit rectangluar automotive foam instead See PINK.
I have just cut my cabin top and it looks like RED is the easy way to go, cuase you just cut the gutter flange straight and don't have to worry about the curve back and getting it exact.
For those that have gone before me, please tell me your thoughts...RED + PINK looks easier, but wat is the catch?
EDITED: UPDATE WITH PINK FOAM DIAGRAM
Yes, just like a car. You trim the gutter a little shorter and in someplaces you'll need to make it a little more thicker. I sent more details in a direct email. Here's the part that Geoff used from McMaster Carr:
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1120A411
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Edge-grip Rubber Seal, Bulb Opposite Grabber, 1/4" Edge, 3/8" Bulb Width
I am looking for opinions of people that have sealed their doors. There is the tradition Vans Method in Green, with the rubber on actual door. Then there are people that have sealed in RED on the door frame. Some people cut like RED and just fit rectangluar automotive foam instead See PINK.
I have just cut my cabin top and it looks like RED is the easy way to go, cuase you just cut the gutter flange straight and don't have to worry about the curve back and getting it exact.
For those that have gone before me, please tell me your thoughts...RED + PINK looks easier, but wat is the catch?
EDITED: UPDATE WITH PINK FOAM DIAGRAM
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