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Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 19:15
by Nicola&Tony
Our sliding door got frozen up during "the big freeze" and when I tried to open it it pulled a length of the seal away from the sill, doh!

The bodywork down there is a bit rusty and whilst the sill itself appears to be intact, there's nowt there to clip the seal back onto. So I'm wondering if this is the part that I need to fix onto the sill in order to fix the seal on? Unfortunately I can't seem to find it anywhere else apart from JK
Link to JK sill section J14617
Is this the right part that I need for the job? Has anybody else had this problem and how did you fix it?
Cheers
Tony
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 20:10
by jamesc76
Mines rusty there too, looks right, second picture is upside down? Looks not to bad to fit tho!
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 20:21
by Nicola&Tony
Yeah, one of the pics must be upside down, but I dunno which one. Do you think it'll need welding on James, or self-tapper or pop rivet perhaps?
Tony
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 20:42
by fullsunian
That's the complete outer sill, don't schofields do just the 'u' section to repair the seal mounting

Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 20:44
by jamesc76
fullsunian wrote:That's the complete outer sill, don't schofields do just the 'u' section to repair the seal mounting

Once i've got in there the'll be nowt to weld too

Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 20:56
by Nicola&Tony
fullsunian wrote: . . . don't schofields do just the 'u' section to repair the seal mounting

I hope so, can't see it on their website though and I'm still waiting for the catalogue that they've posted out to me twice in the last week.
Have you got any more info about the Schofields "u" section, e.g. part number or price?
Tony
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 21:00
by fullsunian
Nicola&Tony wrote:fullsunian wrote: . . . don't schofields do just the 'u' section to repair the seal mounting

I hope so, can't see it on their website though and I'm still waiting for the catalogue that they've posted out to me twice in the last week.
Have you got any more info about the Schofields "u" section, e.g. part number or price?
Tony
I have a catalogue but its sat on my tool box at work

Best thing to do is ring them, they do a few panels that are not in the catalogue..
IAN
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 25 Jan 2010, 03:16
by Nicola&Tony
fullsunian wrote: Best thing to do is ring them, they do a few panels that are not in the catalogue..
Right, will do, thanks for the info Ian.
Tony
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 29 Jan 2010, 09:42
by Nicola&Tony
fullsunian wrote:That's the complete outer sill, don't schofields do just the 'u' section to repair the seal mounting

Yep, you were right Ian, Schofields do a "u" shaped channel for £8 and £10 courier, or they do the n/s outer sill for £25.
The guy I spoke to at Schofields said I'll need to glue the seal into the channel to keep it in place. Anybody know which glue will work for this?
Tony
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 29 Jan 2010, 10:11
by Ian Hulley
Nicola&Tony wrote: The guy I spoke to at Schofields said I'll need to glue the seal into the channel to keep it in place. Anybody know which glue will work for this?
Tony
Evo-Stik ... put it on the channel and the seal allow to go touch dry and press the two together ... make sure it's in the right place though

Added bonus is that if it all goes Pete Tong you still have the solvent high to comfort you
Ian
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 29 Jan 2010, 19:29
by Nicola&Tony
Thanks Ian
Tony
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 20:02
by Nicola&Tony
jamesc76 wrote: . . . second picture is upside down?
Yep, now that I've had a better look at the job, it was the second pic that's upside down. It's that way up on the jk website as well.
So I got the "u" shaped channel from Schofields and have started prepping the job today. Here's a pic that I took before I started work, once I'd pulled the seal away from what was left of the existing channel:
I've removed all of the old channel now and cleaned-up the sill so my next question is, does the new channel need to be welded continuously along its length, or can I just tack it in a few places? Looks like the previous one wasn't welded continuously, but was fixed at approx 100mm intervals.
Tony
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 20:14
by jacko4
Yep! tacks every 100mm will do it,then just seal where it joins the sill, above and below the new channel with Sikaflex or tiger seal to keep moisture out.

Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 21:47
by Nicola&Tony
Thanks very muchly
Tony
Re: Sliding door; seal & sill
Posted: 04 Feb 2010, 00:07
by Plasticman
For neatness I would drill it and puddle weld through, then seal as others have indicated
Mike