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| UV Geek Squad Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Lake St Clair Posts: 3,326 | Silicone??? You glue broken glass back together? Silicone blocks UV, and degrades to dust after lots of UV exposure. Perhaps I mis-understood... __________________ ![]() ......................Flashback 2001........................ "One of the 'ORIGINAL' TanToday Gang" |
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| Hall of Famer Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Cleveland Posts: 1,610 | the outer edge of the shingled glass needs to be siliconed into place or it will just fall out. I think they might use a type of weather stripping to keep in place also. __________________ |
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| All Star Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: the dirty dirty Posts: 244 | When I replaced a HP glass on my Ultrasun I laid a bead of silicone on the inner edge and pressed the glass on it. It's still holding after 3 years. The Ultrasun rep told me to do it this way. It wasn't exactly easy, but how often does HP glass really break? |
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