Old hand at this eh Bruce! Makes me smile to read how you have all the
tricks learned from repeated experience.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 19 December 2000 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: Spray painting
> Rick,
>
> I concur with Richard on that he has mentioned with
> regard a respray, spot on.
>
> As for the Screen Rubbers, if they are relatively new
> (still soft and pliable) you can re-use them, but a
> word of warning, it they are brittle/hardened in any
> way, forget it, turf them as they will never seal
> correctly again.
>
> If they are hardened, you can possibly save the screen
> from damage when removing by cutting the rubber to
> expose the window proper, but like Richard, I prefer a
> new laminated screen where possible, as older Datto's
> tend to get wiper scores on the glass. Unfortunatly
> screen rubbers are not cheap.
>
> Removing and replacing the stainless steel trim around
> the rubbers is not too difficult, all you need is
> patience, soapy water and a blunt instrument to pry
> the rubber back on one edge. Just make sure you take
> the time to remove them properly as they will buckle
> unless you do.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Bruce
>
>
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