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gasket for sliding windows on the 28

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gasket for sliding windows on the 28

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Has anyone found a source for the gasket on the sliding windows on the 28?
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Re: gasket for sliding windows on the 28

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Haven't used the product but a google search found this.. http://www.hitechglazing.com/catalog/40121
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Re: gasket for sliding windows on the 28

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Mike it looks like it will work, I just have to measure the existing gasket. I just don't know what I am going to do with the other 96 feet.

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Re: gasket for sliding windows on the 28

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Are you pulling the windows and putting in new weatherstripping? I need to do that.
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Re: gasket for sliding windows on the 28

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On the sliding window, there is a gasket and a metal trim which holds the gasket in place. In my case, the metal trim is not secured to the gasket (pressure fit) and the gasket comes right off the window. It is not necessary to remove the window. However, on my starboard window, the window was replaced and the po used 5200 to secure the metal trim in place with no gasket. That is my issue, removing the 5200 from the window. It is work in progress.
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