tottot Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2015 #21 Watch out for cheap ones,as seal ages the water gets trapped in the foam and they never dry out unless the sun shines for a month.
Watch out for cheap ones,as seal ages the water gets trapped in the foam and they never dry out unless the sun shines for a month.
Land Raver Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2015 #22 Webley1991 said: Thanks for the replies. What is the part number for these self-adhesive foam seals? Fitting them to the flap sounds like the way to go, with nowhere for water to get trapped. Click to expand... Part JAE000030 - can't remember where I bought mine from now - probably LR Series, Paddocks
Webley1991 said: Thanks for the replies. What is the part number for these self-adhesive foam seals? Fitting them to the flap sounds like the way to go, with nowhere for water to get trapped. Click to expand... Part JAE000030 - can't remember where I bought mine from now - probably LR Series, Paddocks
W Webley1991 Well-Known Member Mar 29, 2015 #23 How thick are these foam seals? It seems that a roll of adhesive foam tape would be a cheaper way of doing it. NEOPRENE SPONGE/FOAM SELF ADHESIVE STRIP 5MTR 3MM, 6MM, 10MM THICK | eBay
How thick are these foam seals? It seems that a roll of adhesive foam tape would be a cheaper way of doing it. NEOPRENE SPONGE/FOAM SELF ADHESIVE STRIP 5MTR 3MM, 6MM, 10MM THICK | eBay
Land Raver Well-Known Member Mar 30, 2015 #24 The 6mm would probably do it - depends how squashy it is I suppose. Handy stuff to have anyway on the shelf
The 6mm would probably do it - depends how squashy it is I suppose. Handy stuff to have anyway on the shelf