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Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by outasite » Aug 19, 2015 6:16 pm

My new rail.[/album]

Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by mitchielpricer » Aug 19, 2015 5:37 pm

mitchielpricer wrote:yea I plan on using a small bead of windshield sealant from 3m and installing mine warm to the touch and using a straight edge to flatten it as I go . I will send pictures soon its still 19f in ohio wtf.. mitchiel
I used 2 pieces for the windshield side rails looks great.

Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by outasite » Apr 02, 2015 9:38 pm

Been a long time coming,but I just got back from Hydrostream Canada with a brand new upper deck.Got to help take it out of the mold! The repairs to the hull are nearing completion.Got a sample of the rub rail that John is using on the rebuilds he is doing.Its a black vinyl with a metal core.It looks ok when installed properly.Will post some pics when a little further along.

Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by Hippie459MN » Apr 02, 2015 7:07 pm

canuckr wrote:Hippie, if you change your mind about shipping a few decals let me know.
That is the issue I have, It almost cost more to send them to Canada then the actual cost of the decal and I have had a few items get lost forever going up there so I just dont do it really.

Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by canuckr » Apr 02, 2015 6:54 pm

It sucks to hear about guys that won't ship to Canada. Especially when we are willing to pay the shipping fees. I kind of get it though.
Another tip for anybody Canadian that wants to ship over the border. Do NOT use UPS, their brokerage fees are absolutely ridiculous, I have paid 120$ shipping for 140$ worth of parts. Ship with USPS, which will then come Canada Post. While it still isn't American postage pricing, they have been consistently the most reasonable on all the crap I have ordered from the US.

Hippie, if you change your mind about shipping a few decals let me know.

Sorry for the Hijack. I will need to replace my rub rail sometime this year, if I ever get that far in the rebuild.


Derek

Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by mitchielpricer » Mar 05, 2015 6:55 pm

yea I plan on using a small bead of windshield sealant from 3m and installing mine warm to the touch and using a straight edge to flatten it as I go . I will send pictures soon its still 19f in ohio wtf.. mitchiel

Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by alaskastreamin » Mar 05, 2015 5:56 pm

I bought and installed a G shaped rubrail over the factory aluminum one. I posted the article over on the IHR (International HydroStream Registery)
http://hydrostream.org/ArticleArchives/Rubrail.htm :up:

Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by YDOC462 » Feb 19, 2015 7:13 pm

V pads wrote:I treated myself to a Nass t-3 carbon cowl a few years ago..... Ridgeback as we'll. Great work and great to work with. You will love it. I would like to see the skirt for it as we'll. thanks - Eric

uh ......hello!!!........we need some freggin pictures!! :popcorn:

Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by idvette » Feb 19, 2015 7:23 am

Hippie459MN wrote: I know I wont. Someone wanted me to send a motorcycle part up there and they wanted $45.00 to send what I was going to up there and I only wanted $35 for what I was selling so I gave the guy his money back. Another guy in TX bought it later and cost me like $13.00 in a flat rate box. And you cant do flat rate to Canada. Even my decals are not cost effective to send up there so I just wont do it. I end up loosing money on them just cause of shipping costs and no one buys when I tell them they have to pay extra for the shipping above my set prices.
Shipping up here is retarded expensive. I built a Chev 383, shopped locally, then decided to go with Summit Racing. Bought a crank kit (crank, rods, pistons), camshaft, roller rockers, heads, oil pan, pump and pickup, torque converter and all assembly hardware. Free shipping was all they advertised on the order, my shipping address was canadian, and I didn't see any indication that I would have to pay any more than I already did. The truck showed up with an $800 bill, border fees and overweight shipment...... In the end it would have been cheaper to buy local

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Re: Replacement rub rail and windshield

by V pads » Feb 19, 2015 6:56 am

I treated myself to a Nass t-3 carbon cowl a few years ago..... Ridgeback as we'll. Great work and great to work with. You will love it. I would like to see the skirt for it as we'll. thanks - Eric

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