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Docsnow
#1 Posted : Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:15:29 PM(UTC)
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Hey All,

I stumbled upon a good seal for the slider window glass at Home Depot it’s called Wire Mold
comes in 3 colors can be found in the electrical department works really well on stopping the
wind from whistling thru them cracks in the sliders also reduces the rattle when under way. One
draw back it takes a tad bit more effort to slide the glass but as cold & windy as it been I had to
do something to stop the cold & wind from making my heater working over time & barely
keeping the boat at a comfortable level after I installed the strips at least the heater shut off every
once an again when the temps dropped to the low 40s at night & winds howling at 15/20 mph. I guess necessity is the mother of invention.Think Try it Mikey U’ll like it, plus it’s easy to install &
cheap just a few pennies over $5 Whistle
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#2 Posted : Friday, May 16, 2008 2:11:04 AM(UTC)
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Good to see you back on site!! Doc. Window trim looks good, Sorrydog
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#3 Posted : Friday, May 16, 2008 4:36:08 AM(UTC)
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Listen up! Sealing that gap between the sliding windows keeps the bugs out!

Should have remembered to add that to my "Best THings I did for my Marinette" list.

Jeff
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