mick88
5th June 2018, 09:41 PM
Some might find this of interest.
Fitted new rubber seals to the windows in my 2A 88 inch widelight over the weekend.
The last time I fitted window rubbers to one of my vehicles I had trouble getting a nice clean straight cut so that the ends of the rubber would butt up straight and clean. Back then I tried both a Stanley Knife, and Secateurs, but neither gave a good clean neat cut. Recently I was in Bunnings Plumbing section and I noticed the cutters that are used for cutting the Smart-X plastic tubing, so I grabbed one.
Very happy with the result, they cut the rubber perfectly.
Cheers, Mick.
Fitted new rubber seals to the windows in my 2A 88 inch widelight over the weekend.
The last time I fitted window rubbers to one of my vehicles I had trouble getting a nice clean straight cut so that the ends of the rubber would butt up straight and clean. Back then I tried both a Stanley Knife, and Secateurs, but neither gave a good clean neat cut. Recently I was in Bunnings Plumbing section and I noticed the cutters that are used for cutting the Smart-X plastic tubing, so I grabbed one.
Very happy with the result, they cut the rubber perfectly.
Cheers, Mick.