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Subject: | Re: Door Weatherstripping |
Ten years as well and going thru the same process. I originally used
the Mcmaster 'with bulb on side' seal so I'm replacing with same. Some
recent searches turned up some very detailed videos on how to best do
this style of seal I hope to improve my original install (or not).
Completely OT: Major avionics brain upgrade from G430w to Avidynes IFD
plug compatible replacement. Wow, it really works without fuss or muss.
Install completed in an hour or two and everything on my GRT panel works
as before. Now I just have to learn how to use it.
Bill "10 years Oct 2021 and 1300 hours" Watson
On 11/18/2021 2:31 PM, Robert Jones wrote:
> That would depend on which method you used to do the original
> weatherstripping. I used the 3/8X7/32 from McMaster Car available here
> https://www.mcmaster.com/door-seals/water-and-weather-resistant-hollow-foam-rubber-surface-mount-seals/
> <https://www.mcmaster.com/door-seals/water-and-weather-resistant-hollow-foam-rubber-surface-mount-seals/>
>
> I left as much door frame material as possible and put this in the
> channel to be compressed as the door closes. Others used something
> like this
> https://www.mcmaster.com/door-seals/oil-resistant-push-on-seals-with-bulb-on-side/
> <https://www.mcmaster.com/door-seals/oil-resistant-push-on-seals-with-bulb-on-side/>.
>
> They ground away enough of the door frame to push this on the edge to
> give a good seal. The original choice and current fit will determine
> what will work as a replacement.
>
> Robert Jones
>
>> On Nov 17, 2021, at 4:53 PM, Jim Combs <jiminlexky@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I am 10 years in and need to replace my door weatherstripping.
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>> Anyone wish to share what they are using (Part number / Source?)
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>> Thanks, Jim Combs
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