madjack wrote:DG, that stuff is "dead soft" and should not require annealing...take your time and it should go right around the curve..
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diverguy wrote:i got it from a local RV dealer. i got all he had about 22 ft. it was $2.00 a foot. it is called insert trim molding. it is an alum extrusion that has a slot where you can insert a vinal trim that covers your screws. i got the yellow pages out and called every RV dealer till i found oune that had some in stock
you can order it from http://all-rite.com/ . i just happen to find it local.
i tell you this stuff was the bomb. it bent so easy with not one single kink to straighten. i installed both sides in about 30 min. had to make a few cuts on it to match other stuff. but it was a breez and gives the camper and more finished look.
diverguy wrote:i am not sure if what i got came from alrite or not. but my deminsions are 1 1/4 X 3/4. 3/4 on the side and 1 1/4 on top. the top has a 1'' slot for 1'' insert. i believe what i think most people use is the M24 or the M34. madjack probably knows for sure. i just browsed through their pile of stuff till i found what i thought would work.
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