<VV> Convertible top drains (with pictures)
Louis C. Armer,Jr.
carmerjr at mindspring.com
Wed May 31 15:33:19 EDT 2006
Hey Anil, Aren't you forgetting that you will have a water barrier
when you properly
install your side upholstery panels? If you use new brown waxed paper
on the 1/4
area it seems (seams ;-) ) that you isolate your water source from
the interior.
Chuck Armer
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At 08:47 AM 5/31/2006, you wrote:
>I took some pictures last night to help clear up some questions. The
>pictures are at:
>
>http://www.anil.com/drain1.jpg
>http://www.anil.com/drain2.jpg
>http://www.anil.com/drain3.jpg
>http://www.anil.com/drain4.jpg
>
>The problem that I seem to have is that water fills up the channel
>between the tray and the quarter and just sits there, in the picture
>s there is about 1/2" of water in the channel left from Saturday. Is
>there supposed to be a passage from the channel to the tray or to
>some other drain? Did I block something while brushing on seam sealer
>(the grey stuff)? Thank you for all of your help.
>
>Anil
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