Mark
somebody shut me the fark up.
I'm just getting around to doin this after about a decade. As I recall, the original door mod was done using aluminum channel and fiberglass rope. Later, a MOFO described how this could be done with just high temperature silicone based sealant.
I'm going to do a combination of these methods by pop riviting and bonding aluminum channel to the door edge then bonding the fiberglass rope to the channel with high temperature silicone.
Based on my research, Dow Corning 736 had the best properties (up to 600 deg. F.) In case anyone else is interested go to:
http://www.dowcorning.com/applications/search/products/details.aspx?prod=01890590&type=PROD for more info. You can also request 2 free samples.
I'm going to do a combination of these methods by pop riviting and bonding aluminum channel to the door edge then bonding the fiberglass rope to the channel with high temperature silicone.
Based on my research, Dow Corning 736 had the best properties (up to 600 deg. F.) In case anyone else is interested go to:
http://www.dowcorning.com/applications/search/products/details.aspx?prod=01890590&type=PROD for more info. You can also request 2 free samples.
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