Hardtop gaskets.

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Re: Hardtop gaskets.

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I ended up making my own gaskets out of sheet rubber for the portholes. The only thing was it was a two person job because the rubber was so thin it kept moving out of place. Turned out quite nice I think. Also I use stainless hex bolts instead of rivets.
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Re: Hardtop gaskets.

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luckily I don't have port holes to deal with
my top is like aevigan top sloping tri angle shape on the sides
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Re: Hardtop gaskets.

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Maybe it's because I worked on ships for 35 years...
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Re: Hardtop gaskets.

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looks good....plastic or glass
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Re: Hardtop gaskets.

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wildride wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 12:13 am looks good....plastic or glass
Glass
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