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Old 01-16-2023, 03:05 PM   #9
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Re: 1952 Chevy 3100 Pickup

Silicone spray into the channel might be a little better than grease. I see it at my local hardware store and at the auto parts store too.

When I formed the channel to the glass on my '49 I noticed it kinked the sides a bit and wouldn't conform to the radius of the door.

I made a form out of 1/4" plywood for just the corners and made the radius slightly smaller than the door so when the channel had 'spring-back' from forming it matched the radius of the window/door in the corners.

I also put the channel over the plywood and used a hammer with a plastic face to flatten the kinks in the radius of the channels so it left enough room for the glass.
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