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Old 01-20-2020, 07:12 PM
kmoose kmoose is offline
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Don’t forget the 1/8” double faced foam glazing tape to put down on the frame before you lay the glass in. There is some nuances in getting this done. It’s a little to long an explanation to type on my phone but feel free to shoot me your contact if you haven’t done this before.
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Old 01-20-2020, 11:00 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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In the process of replacing all the window spline in the Seafari project..
TP-139 works on the all the windows except the cabin windows.
That was a Prime window spline of which is no longer available..
Had to go with a close match that worked.. Ask me how I know..
Have 3 spools of spline cannot use that I ordered..
TP-124 in white works on the wire chases on the backside of the windshield
which came from American Marine in New Hampshire.
Nell is the customer service rep that I dealt with..
Be prepared to have a fat wallet before you take this on.

Replacing the acrylic windows on the side and cabin and all window spline,
came close to $700 clams....
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