by mikeschn » Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:11 am
Here's what Grant says...
Roof Edge Moldings ... I've got two different styles: the Regular Roof Edge Molding is the traditional looking stuff with the screw-heads exposed on the top, 7/8" across the top with a 3/8" vertical lip (I also have it in a wider version, about 1-1/4", that has a "rolled bead" along the inside of the roof edge, same 3/8" vertical lip; then I have the RV Roof Edge Molding that takes the vinyl insert to hide the screw-heads, it is 1-1/4" across the top with a 3/8" vertical lip, but then there is the Wide Lip version that has a 5/8" vertical lip (because of the longer vertical lip, this is a little harder to bend around tight curves like the rear of a Cub/Modernistic, but with a little "help" and massaging with a deadblow hammer or careful hammer & dolly work turns out quite nicely) ... the Wide Lip version is typically used on the galley lid edges so that it can hang down past the galley walls a bit when closed.
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