I tell you guys, if I'm a lying I'm a dying, you don't want to cut the
009-311 if used on Hehr "Hallmark 12's", p/n C12XX windows like in the
image Wayne sent.  Here is a scan of piece I went and got from the
garage.  It is exactly the same as the original in the image.  Those
ridges are there for a purpose and lock the strip and pane onto place.
RJ


> Hehr International
> 1103 W, Pearl Street
> Chesaning MI 48616
> Ph. 517-845-3061
> Ask for Customer Service
> Years 1952 through 1958 used a model called "Standard", 1959 through 1965
> use HallMark 12. The part you refer to is called the glass retainer strip.
> Unfortunately it is no longer made but you can order a fair substitute under
> part number 009-311 which costs $.40 per foot. (gray or black)
> Remove the old strips, Cut sections of the 009-311 to fit each side and
> bevel the ends to fit. On the back side of the molding is a protruding ridge
> that is supposed to snap into the frame. It is the wrong shape for your
> frame so slice it completely off with a razor knife. Cement the pieces in
> place with silicone caulking .
> 
> The question about the plastic retainer strips on the outside, still hasn't
> been answered. Are they functional or cosmetic?
> I have three trailers, a '61 and 2- '63's all with the HallMark 12 design.
> Almost all the windows leak depending on which way the wind blows. If the
> Hehr Replacement is not satisfactory maybe this spring after the 2 feet of
> snow melts. I can get out to one of the trailers to get a sample to send to
> Steve and see if he can come up with a suitable replacement.
> What ya say Steve??
> 
> WAM

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