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Old 05-15-2003, 03:29 AM   #1
BobbyK
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I tried the rope method but my "rope" was too small(it was string).I put the gasket on the window 1st then inserted the top of the window into the pinch weld.I the just worked the gasket with my fingers,sides then bottom.It took me 2hrs and my finger were killing me after.

Here are the pic's of the top after the Gator Gaurd was applied.
We used 2 cans and that still wasn't enough.It's a little thin in some spots.
I think I'll be painting it with some glossy marine paint as the finish with the Gator Gaurd is somewhat flat.We used a "Shutz gun" to spray the Gator Gaurd on.
It's very close to the look of the orig. finish.I think if we sprayed it a little thicker it would look better.





The rebuild is almost complete:p
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