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Larry

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I sat in my landie today during one of the frequent downpours watching the
water cascade into the back and the front and thought I really ought to get
round to replacing the door seals.

In fact watching it come in the passenger door, made me realise why it had
gone so rotten at a particular point.

Sadly I botched up replacing the window channel today, you need to make a
hole so the the window locking catch can come through, and I really F*cked
it up, Oh well it will only go rusty again and then I can do a better job :)


--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes


 
The trick is to put the catch up and press down the new piece of channel on
top of it and then drill where the indent is. Or put some paint on the catch
and press the channel down on it.
I know this as i have just recently done my front window channel and the old
channel was just held together by moss and disintegrated on removal so i
couldnt use it as a template.

Adrian Ford


"Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I sat in my landie today during one of the frequent downpours watching the
> water cascade into the back and the front and thought I really ought to

get
> round to replacing the door seals.
>
> In fact watching it come in the passenger door, made me realise why it had
> gone so rotten at a particular point.
>
> Sadly I botched up replacing the window channel today, you need to make a
> hole so the the window locking catch can come through, and I really F*cked
> it up, Oh well it will only go rusty again and then I can do a better job

:)
>
>
> --
> Larry
> Series 3 rust and holes
>
>



 
On Thursday, in article <[email protected]>
[email protected] "Larry" wrote:

> I sat in my landie today during one of the frequent downpours watching the
> water cascade into the back and the front and thought I really ought to get
> round to replacing the door seals.
>
> In fact watching it come in the passenger door, made me realise why it had
> gone so rotten at a particular point.
>
> Sadly I botched up replacing the window channel today, you need to make a
> hole so the the window locking catch can come through, and I really F*cked
> it up, Oh well it will only go rusty again and then I can do a better job :)


When I did that job I had an odd bit of steel strip the same thickness
as the window glass, which I could clamp in a vise as a support. You
need to mark the seal in the correct place. Then I made two hacksaw
cuts to define the ends of the hole.

Joining the cuts is left as an exercise for the reader...

--
David G. Bell -- SF Fan, Filker, and Punslinger.

"History shows that the Singularity started when Sir Tim Berners-Lee
was bitten by a radioactive spider."
 
Bloody mongrels who boast about rain. :cool:

Mate, send it down here. We are badly in need of the stuff

Ron
Emu Plains, Australia


"Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I sat in my landie today during one of the frequent downpours watching the
> water cascade into the back and the front and thought I really ought to get
> round to replacing the door seals.
>
> In fact watching it come in the passenger door, made me realise why it had
> gone so rotten at a particular point.
>
> Sadly I botched up replacing the window channel today, you need to make a
> hole so the the window locking catch can come through, and I really F*cked
> it up, Oh well it will only go rusty again and then I can do a better job :)
>
>
> --
> Larry
> Series 3 rust and holes
>
>



 
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