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Why don't you get a piece of wood and use it to fill in that 3/8". It's
easier to shape a separate piece of wood for a filler than to sand your brand
new slides. A little epoxy with wood residue from the sanding can be used to
glue it in place.
Best
SF
In a message dated 3/14/00 1:51:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, hapilife@efn.org
writes:
<< One challenge: the slides ae straight and the coach roof is curved. I
spoke with Bruce at IM and he recommended using a belt sander to shape to
fit. I measured. The gap in the middle is around 3/8"...seems like a lot
to sand off!
Perhaps they can be bent somewhat to conform to the shape...we'll see. As
usual I am thinking a lot about this before I DO anything..
Anyone have any ideas/comments? All are appreciated...
Ken Silverman, poop-15, "Vegan Lorax", Bothell, Washington
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