Wow! This thread went to a new page, and I didn't even notice.

OTOH, Y'all did really good while unsupervised.

These are all good ideas. I'm having an embarrassment of riches. Let me take some of these points one at a time.
KCStudly wrote:Kerosene makes an excellent cutting lube for aluminum.
That jogs my memory. I have heard that before and forgot. This saves me going down a whole new R&D path. Thanks, KC.
KCStudly wrote:Maybe radius the corners at the bottom of the buck slightly.
Did that before I even picked up the hammer. Check.

I think a major reason for the split is that a poor job of snipping the radius left a stress riser.
KCStudly wrote: ... Quick search found this instructable.
This takes me back to college days. We Industrial Engineering students made a field trip to the Igloo plant outside Houston, where they vacuformed many of their big cooler parts. Big sheets of plastic on a merry-go-round over gas burners, then to the vacuum station. They were turning out shells and liners several times a minute. Way cool. I could use my buck for a pattern. This is doable.
pchast wrote:I've been wondering about using epoxy and glass on a form.
Me too.
pchast wrote:Would it adhere well enough in the molding to the Aluminum gutters?
I ass-ume so.
Anyone know the answer to this?KCStudly wrote:That's another good option, and you could make a plug for the top gutter, and a symmetrical one for both sides, then bond the three pieces together.
I'm not sure I get it. Could you draw me a picture? Pretty please?
KCStudly wrote:Or just make it all out of wood and coat the ba-jesus out of it.
I'm shying away from wood due to my experience with the crappy 1/4 ply I cut out for the inner gutter walls. Both pieces have broken. One as I picked it up off the router table(void), the other where I drove a screw through it. This is why I'm so enamored of Al. The weatherstrip needs/wants a dependable, consistent thickness edge to clip onto. 1/4 Marine ply is $50 a sheet.

A new length of weather strip for 1/16 edge is $20 cheaper.
RandyG wrote:I'll make a model and send a few pics later tonight.
I can't wait to see what you have up your sleeve!
Thanks to all for the great ideas. Standing O.
Let's keep going.
