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From: "Randy Snarr" <randy@telamerica.com>
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Subject: canopy seal material
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After an exhaustive search I found some nice neoprene like door seal
material at Home Depot.

Yes that's right, Home Depot!

I had around 100 samples from various places like Lancair, AC Spruce, Wicks
,several automotive suppliers and a seal manufacturer.
None of these seem to work as well as the the stuff I found in the local
hardware store.

 It is hollow and white and very soft and can be purchased for around $6.
I do not recall the brand name but it comes in a 18' roll and has 2 adhesive
seals side by side that can be used together or can be peeled apart for a
narrow single seal.

I saw a similar material used to seal the door on the Diamond Star ( new 4
place katana) aircraft.

If this stuff is the wrong dimension I believe the material is the "stuff"
to use.
It would be nice if it could be found in different sizes to accommodate
everyone's application.

I will look at the Mfg tonight and call them to see if there are other sizes
and lengths available.

Randy L. Snarr
Salt Lake City, Ut
235/320 73%




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