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I remember hammering my channels onto the glass using that rubber years ago. Next time, it will be a bed of urethane. Just install everything, but the channel, run a bead of urethane in it and install it rolling up the glass to set until the next day, WHAM, done deal.
That is how it is done today. Brian |
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