Scottish Reincarnation...., The start of my final build thread.... mk iii, Documenting the final build on to my repaired and repainted shell... |
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Scottish Reincarnation...., The start of my final build thread.... mk iii, Documenting the final build on to my repaired and repainted shell... |
RickS |
Feb 20 2020, 10:33 PM
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Fascinating
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wysri9 |
Oct 6 2020, 07:33 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 199 Joined: 23-August 13 From: Aberdeen, Scotland Member No.: 16,291 Region Association: England |
OK so finished the vinyl install using double sided tape. Found that the wrap around was struggling to stay attached with the double sided tape but the flat surfaces are great. On the back edge I put some 3M VHB tape where the thickness would not cause an issue (under the large chromed aluminium piece). On the front side screwing on the channel for the rubber seal did the trick. Also used VHB tape to hold down the wrap around portions of the roll hoop top piece. Pics below. Should there be that gap between sail panel rear trim and the lower trim piece?? Can I reduce that by twisting the sail panel trim support bracket...??
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