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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! :oops: 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 :cry:

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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 :rofl

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 :oops: 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 :twisted: Added bonus is that if it all goes Pete Tong you still have the solvent high to comfort you :mrgreen:

Ian

Re: Sliding door; seal & sill

Posted: 29 Jan 2010, 19:29
by Nicola&Tony
Thanks Ian :ok

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. :roll:

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:

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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. :ok

Re: Sliding door; seal & sill

Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 21:47
by Nicola&Tony
Thanks very muchly :ok

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