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Home › Forums › Restaurant Professionals Forum › Restaurant Professionals Forum › Concession Trailer Build with intro › Re:Concession Trailer Build with intro

March 13, 2012 at 2:03 pm #2646728
kingofcreams
kingofcreams
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I learned so much from your thread .. thanks for all the time you took to post pics and info details like the caulk used , prima supply..( that is the exact sink I was looking at t btw) southco latch…
Tony

Tony,
That’s why I posted, is to help out people like myself who could use ideas or even possibly learn something. I’m glad my post is serving that purpose for you!
 
Just a note on those owning step vans looking to replace the weatherstrip for your windows, I recently replaced the rubber weatherstripping in all my windows except the driver and passenger door windows for my 81 Chev P20. I have a bit extra of the 1/4″window x 1/8″ panel size rubber that I’d sell for $1/foot plus shipping but would have to take the remainder of what I have. I can measure to see how much I have left. Mill supply sells it in 50ft rolls. Now for those wanting to replace the rubber in your doors with a 3/4″ door thikness, mill suppy doesn’t carry this even though the gasket they say works really doesn’t. I’ve been on the phone with them and they even sent something else that didn’t work. They claimed that this rubber couldnt be obtained. I have located the rubber that will work but I have to order a 50ft roll if this as well and I only need like 18-19 feet. I’d sell the remainder of that as well to someone after I recieve and use what I need. It’ll save us both money by not having to pay for all that material that we don’t need. I’ll have to figure a price on that though. probly be around $2/foot plus shipping. Both prices are less than what I am paying per foot.
 
We’re bringing our trailer and ice cream truck for graphics wraps today. The trailer will be done by Friday and the truck will be done next Tuesday. Very exciting! Can’t wait to show you guys.

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