sunriverman
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Looking for recommendation on Suppliers for "D" type slide seals. Mount on top of slides wipes. 1" x. 15 /16". Appreciate your input. .
Looking for recommendation on Suppliers for "D" type slide seals. Mount on top of slides wipes. 1" x. 15 /16". Appreciate your input. .
Ordered Monday afternoon had it late Thur.Thanks for the info because I just came down off of my roof and found that all of my seals need replacing. One question. Did you slide the D channel on or snap on the bottom then the top? Thanks bdb2047 for the web site. How long did it take to be shipped?
The seals slide on. Remove the screws on the end and pull them out. Clean the surface area down the channel. Slide the new one on, but don't use anything to lubricate it for sliding on. You need to put a sealant on the top and bottom edges that help hold it in place. If you use WD40 or anything else, the sealant will not adhere. Put the screws back onto the ends of the D-seal. It doesn't take long to do. I need to replace several of mine now as well.
Thanks for the info! I hate digging into projects just to find I am over my head. I love this forum!!
Me too! Me too!
Ok, we got water in the slide where our couch sits during the heavy rains here in San Antonio last night. Upon investigation, several D seals need to be replaced. Current Amazon price about $2.60/sq ft :-(
I noticed on some of my seals that the screw had been put in through the outside of the seal, and on others the installer had made a small slit in the outside edge, and then put the screw only through the inside edge. Most of the seals where the screw was put through the whole thing, the outside edge of the seal has torn away.
What is the correct method? Or, does it really matter?
Tim
I came up with a better way to secure down the ends of the D seals. Instead of just a screw and a washer which tends to pull through the rubber seals, I put a drawer mending plate in place with 2 screws. The screws will not pull throuugh the seal rubber with the mending plate acting as the washer. See the following pic of a mending plate:
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When we had water coming in the slide, I checked the slide seals and the seal on top of the slide wasn't flipped out. Could that be the problem?
Carleen
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