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Re: sealing under the windscreen frame

I get your thinking and it makes sense to start there I guess and see what if anything leaks through after that. I wish I was as good at woodwork as I am at metalwork though, perhaps I'll try something similar to your ash idea but with a panel of scored ply with reinforced GRP over the top. BTW both my lad and I think you're lucky to have owned vintage MGs, Especially the TF, lucky you.
Regards

Re: sealing under the windscreen frame

Will be interesting to see how it work out - please let me know.

As for the MG's - yes they were lovely -expensive but lovely - but to be honest the NG is far better to drive (even if it did break down this morning) and the club is full of far nicer people!

Cheers
Jeremy

Re: sealing under the windscreen frame

Hi ive used this product with succsess http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/c-121-putty.aspx

Re: sealing under the windscreen frame

Thanks for that Steve I used to use the DUm Dum mentioned on teh link you sent and was impressed with it> Did you use it with a rubber extrusion or instead of one? I guess a combination of the putty and taking the flex out of the scuttle would have it sorted for definite.
Regards

Re: sealing under the windscreen frame

Hi ive used it on a few jobs twice under windscreens with total success, car builder solutions do one as well its a bytal product which is better as you can roll it out smaller.

Re: sealing under the windscreen frame

Presumably as uopu roll it thin you use it under a rubber extrusion to cope with the flexing that Jeremy mentioned. I'll check out this other product. Thanks again.
Regards