Re: Resealing coach windows [message #325103 is a reply to message #325080] |
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Hueland
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Ken Burton wrote on Tue, 17 October 2017 21:38I never used any sealant. Just used new rubber lock strip.
Did you get your hook back?
Ken B.
Ken, I did get the jack hook. Thanks. A couple of our fixed windows have shifted from their normal position and I need to move them back. My thought was to fully remove them all, reseal the fixed glass into a proper position and install new rubber gaskets. The adhesive on the current fixed glass is the butyl rubber style. I heard folks recommend using that, as well as some recommendations to use a CR Larwence silicon sealant to reinstall the fixed glass. I'm not sure either would be better, but I would like to do this only once, if such an idea is possible. I will pin in the fixed glass with a rivet to prevent it from moving in the future.
Regards,
Rick
Rick Boultinghouse
Oak Park, IL
77 Kingsley
F 61869 D
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