Sliding door Sill Seal Repair channel

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bluebus1987 wrote:http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php/t ... lower.html
Showing out of stock but worth a try.
Easy to forget they do panels.
They do state in their description manufactured by Schofield's but its only £10 from Brickwerks not sure how much it is from Schofield's???

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Does anyone have the dimensions of this channel,I've just looked at mine and channel is gone the rubber is glued to body.I can fabricate a few.

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The new one that I bought is...
Outside measurements if using 1mm steel - 11mm deep x 14mm high
Inside measurements 10mmm deep x 12mm high
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Thanks boatbuilder what length is it.

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46"along the bottom
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Thanks mm .

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Check out eBay item 201136822765. This could be what your after.
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ah miss Mc call or galitza
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enzuk1 wrote:Check out eBay item 201136822765. This could be what your after.


That's the one I was thinking of!
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vmi51314 wrote:When we purchased the van the sill was broken, rotten and a piece of the sliding door seal had fallen off

Obviously this was allowing water and dirt from the road to get into the sill and the sliding door skin. It needed to be fixed.
To remedy this I purchased a length of channelling as near as I could to the same thickness of the channel on the sill that held the rubber seal in place. I then angle ground the sill flat up to the point where the sill channel had broken, primed it, pop riveted the channel to the sill, then painted it. A secondhand sliding door seal was obtained for £5 and I used just the lower part to replace the entire lower length of the seal. Job done!


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cjenifer123 wrote:Obviously this was allowing water and dirt from the road to get into the sill and the sliding door skin. It needed to be fixed.To remedy this I purchased a length of channeling as near as I could to the same thickness of the channel on the sill that held the rubber seal in place. I then angle ground the sill flat up to the point where the sill channel had broken, primed it, pop riveted the channel to the sill, then painted it. A secondhand sliding door seal was obtained for £5 and I used just the lower part to replace the entire lower length of the seal. Job done!

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