

mikeschn wrote:Try putting weather stripping on both sides of the joint... like this...
Mike...
Miriam C. wrote:Perhaps you could try to take a strip of wood the thickness of the excess gap and glue (clamp it to see if it will work) it to the hatch. Will be an inside curve but will also add thickness and strength to the hatch edge.
Dean_A wrote:Miriam C. wrote:Perhaps you could try to take a strip of wood the thickness of the excess gap and glue (clamp it to see if it will work) it to the hatch. Will be an inside curve but will also add thickness and strength to the hatch edge.
Miriam's idea should work. This is what I did when I wanted my seal a little tighter.
John6012 wrote:That is a good idea, the 90 degree trim on the hatch edges. Did you have to anneal it? I'm a bust on annealing.
Dean_A wrote:Miriam C. wrote:Perhaps you could try to take a strip of wood the thickness of the excess gap and glue (clamp it to see if it will work) it to the hatch. Will be an inside curve but will also add thickness and strength to the hatch edge.
Miriam's idea should work. This is what I did when I wanted my seal a little tighter.
Mini Renegade wrote:
That`s what I have done, I doubled up the skin on the edge of the hatch to fit the seal tighter. Great minds think alike ( or maybe I had a lucky guess!!!)
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