by grant whipp » Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:42 am
If you are using the traditional style Regular Roof Edge Molding (the kind that leaves the screw-heads exposed), then you can use the same stuff on the galley lid edges and either rivet it on with bucked or squeezed aircraft rivets or use the two-piece barrel-bolts/sex-nuts.
If you use the RV-style Insert-type Roof Edge Molding, you can use Wide Lip RV Roof Edge Molding on the hatch edges and pop-rivet it on from underneath the overhang with broad-head rivets, and the squeezed-out part gets hidden by the vinyl insert. (If you are worried about the RV Roof Edge not looking traditional enough, you can get the silver insert and it won't stand out as much as if it were the typical black.)
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