tony.latham wrote:I'm kinda surprised that the vinyl trim edge is used as a seal, but I guess it works. It just doesn't seem to me to have the oooomph that good old spungy rubber has.
Tony
Campin' Texan wrote:I used the same insert and T moldings from Vintage Technologies on mine. You do not have to notch the side wall at all. That's the advantage of that molding. If you look at the picture you posted, you can tell the side wall isn't notched.
WyoTaco11 wrote:Campin' Texan wrote:I used the same insert and T moldings from Vintage Technologies on mine. You do not have to notch the side wall at all. That's the advantage of that molding. If you look at the picture you posted, you can tell the side wall isn't notched.
Campin Texan,
I wasn't 100% sure if the galley wall was notched just looking at the pictures. Are you happy with this method of sealing the galley? Were there any problems you had?
Thanks a lot for the help.
Tommy2tone_1999 wrote:This post is excellently timed. I will soon be cutting my profiles for the walls. Okay let me see if I get this straight: I can use the t-molding on the lid to over lap the edge of the radius for the galley, and I don't need the offset notch, BUT to do this I need to make sure I get the correct Hurricane Hinge, and I can use a foam insert in the regular edge molding on the radius. Is that right?
If so, which hurricane hinge do I need, which edge modling, which T-molding, and which inserts do I need? Please include the source and part numbers if you can, this will really help me a lot! Thanks so much for this info.
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