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Hi all,
I have recently taken a significant upgrade in trailers for my Libelle from a cigar tube trailer to a Komet. We adjusted it to go from a Discus to a Libelle and it is so much nicer to rig and de-rig out of. Trailers matter! I have two questions, if I have to reweld a support bar on the clam shell and a small crack in the area of metal that holds the clam shell down during transport, has anyone had to re-weld some of there Komet, if so please let me know what steps you took. My final question is what I should do to prevent water and other things from getting in between the clam shell and the trailer door in the back. I was thinking of putting a piece of wood in between unless someone has a better idea? Thanks. https://ibb.co/j2dhh5 --- Photo of gap in between the clam shell and trailer door needing to be weather sealed. |
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I am far from an expert on these but have had one for a few years. I had a local welder repair a few spots and I believe he tig welded them. If hard against the fibregalss it will probably need some heat shielding during welding.
At the back your gap looks a little larger than expected but I could be wrong. There should be a hard rubber strip on top of the rear door for when it rests on the ground and a sealing strip (soft rubber) atrached to the lid to fill the gap. Cheers Ben |
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On Friday, July 28, 2017 at 8:14:25 PM UTC-5, Ben Coleman wrote:
I am far from an expert on these but have had one for a few years. I had a local welder repair a few spots and I believe he tig welded them. If hard against the fibregalss it will probably need some heat shielding during welding. At the back your gap looks a little larger than expected but I could be wrong. There should be a hard rubber strip on top of the rear door for when it rests on the ground and a sealing strip (soft rubber) atrached to the lid to fill the gap. Cheers Ben Thank you! |
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![]() As far as the gap... I took medium density foam and glued it full length to the lift gate. When you close the tail gate, it compresses the foam slightly making the seal. A simple rectangular piece of foam works great for dust, but if you want to seal it from rain, you'll have to use a much thicker piece of foam (~1.5 in or so). It will need to be cut so that the foam provides a roof over the tailgate, but thin where the tailgate closes. Cross-section below.... ________ | | | (foam) | --(lift gate side - clamshell) |____ | (glue this edge to lift gate) -----| | | || | /\ | ||___| ||=| | \/ | | | | | | --(tailgate - closed position) | | | | |
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On Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at 6:09:27 PM UTC-5, ZP wrote:
As far as the gap... I took medium density foam and glued it full length to the lift gate. When you close the tail gate, it compresses the foam slightly making the seal. A simple rectangular piece of foam works great for dust, but if you want to seal it from rain, you'll have to use a much thicker piece of foam (~1.5 in or so). It will need to be cut so that the foam provides a roof over the tailgate, but thin where the tailgate closes. Cross-section below.... ________ | | | (foam) | --(lift gate side - clamshell) |____ | (glue this edge to lift gate) -----| | | || | /\ | ||___| ||=| | \/ | | | | | | --(tailgate - closed position) | | | | Thank you! |
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crap. it looked so good before I hit the "post" button. wish they would leave the font in courier.
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Hey Dirk,
It looks like courier on my computer. On 8/1/2017 5:10 PM, ZP wrote: crap. it looked so good before I hit the "post" button. wish they would leave the font in courier. -- Dan, 5J |
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On Tue, 01 Aug 2017 16:10:49 -0700, ZP wrote:
crap. it looked so good before I hit the "post" button. wish they would leave the font in courier. Looked good here (using PAN 0.141 as newsreader). Some newsreaders (PAN is one) let you set the font used for different window types: I use 'monospaced' for everything. Is it possible that your edit window is using Courier but the window/panel your usenet reader uses to display incoming posts is using a variable width font? -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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