Threshold strip
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Threshold strip
Mine is rough and ready zinked type, very practical but doesn't look great. Is there any out of the can paint tough enough for it. Thinking Hammerite but will it look "pooh"
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Re: Threshold strip
you could use Smoothrite......hammerite but without the hammered finish.. Did a M/C frame in it years ago and it
lasted well.
As they say the finish is in the prep.
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lasted well.
As they say the finish is in the prep.
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Autohomes Kamper 1986 WBX 1.9 DG
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Re: Threshold strip
If you mean the one by the sliding door then there are or were stainless steel ones available. Mine looks good & has never worn.
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Re: Threshold strip
Thanks. I see Vanwurks sell them but it looks like the marine ply will need trimming to fit it. Easier to paint what I have
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Re: Threshold strip
Mines an Autosleeper & did not need any trimming of the flooring.
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Re: Threshold strip
Cheers Jeff. Mine has thick marine ply on the floor. Is that original or added by a past owner-its hard to tell with Autosleepers
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Re: Threshold strip
Same as mine, but it could have been replaced of course. Mine had a plastic threshold before I replaced it not a metal one as you have.