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Drip Rail Molding

Started by 340Challman, December 14, 2024, 10:25:00 PM

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340Challman

Does anyone have pictures of the screws that hold the drip rail molding on and the screws that hold the window channel that goes on after the drip rail? I believe they are different, but I'm not for certain. I can't seem to determine if they are the same from the assembly manual.
Kevin

340Challman

@anlauto @Cuda Cody  I'm sure you guys have experience with this. Even if you don't have a picture, a description is probably good enough.
Thanks.
Kevin

Cuda Cody

I tried to find some photos, but don't seem to have any that I can locate.   :sorry:


B5fourspeed

Contact RT specialities.They will have the hardware you need.

340Challman

Quote from: B5fourspeed on December 15, 2024, 12:29:29 PMContact RT specialities.They will have the hardware you need.

Doh! I always forget about them for some reason. Thanks for reminding me.

No worries @Cuda Cody. I'm just in that giddy kid mode that wants to get this thing back together as soon as possible. It's been a long 5 years.
Kevin

340Challman

Update on the screws I'm looking for. I actually found mine. Unfortunately I only have 3 and I need 10. And they are 50 years old and could be in better shape. Anyway, they are #8 X 3/8 and have what is called either a wafer head or pancake head. They need this head to stay as flat as possible because the window channel attaches over the top of these. I have searched every supplier/vendor I can think of with no luck. Maybe, just maybe, one of you has already been down this path and has found a source.
:soshelp:  :help:
Kevin

ec_co

Have you tried emailing a couple of suppliers with photos? The sales guys that are into it, they're more likely to be able to find some of the obscure stuff or know where to locate
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