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Need Some Input
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is there a lip that you can put a slip on gasket or a flat surface you can put a stick on gasket?
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Yes there is both got ant ideas??
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Can you post a few pictures to let us see what it looks like?
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If its a vertical edge, you can get this from Cabelas
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If its horizontal, you can get this from Xpress, Weldcraft or maybe from a travel trailer dealer or boat shop
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Or some closed cell foam tape. Run by the hardware store. They are sold in rolls that vary in width and thickness. Clean fiberglass with acetone on a rag before installing to get the tape to stick really well. Good luck.
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Here's what I did on my neighbor's boat. There was a raised lip underneath the lid. I ran a bead of 3M 5200 Sealant on top of the lip. After it set, I put another on top of that to build it higher. Water never got in there again. I don't know if this will work as well with you not knowing your setup. But, that 5200 will stick to snot.
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Thanks guys I will take pic and post tomorow
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