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(clark kent @ Sep 2 2006, 07:54 PM) [*]428280[/*] HOLY CRAP. 1300 ft you are going to pay HUGE buck. 6061 aluminum 1x1 run about 70 cents a foot wholesale. I would guess $2.00 a foot there. I would reschedule and order from a wholesaler to be honest. Hope this helps. I can't think of anything in the store other then alum and steel and steel is high too. (mountainmang @ Sep 2 2006, 06:00 PM) [*]428282[/*] maybe we can split the cost because i have no idea what you're talking about its an L bracket
Why are you installing an L bracket to 8mil?
(Tinitman @ Sep 2 2006, 10:01 PM) [*]428327[/*] Why are you installing an L bracket to 8mil? so the film don't fall off the glass in 4 weeks. duh
wtf?
(RICHat22 @ Sep 2 2006, 08:21 PM) [*]428330[/*] (Tinitman @ Sep 2 2006, 10:01 PM) [*]428327[/*] Why are you installing an L bracket to 8mil? so the film don't fall off the glass in 4 weeks. duh You make a valid point there. Obviously the L bracket is not being used to protect people. (RICHat22 @ Sep 2 2006, 08:21 PM) [*]428330[/*] (Tinitman @ Sep 2 2006, 10:01 PM) [*]428327[/*] Why are you installing an L bracket to 8mil? so the film don't fall off the glass in 4 weeks. duh Er um, what's the adhesive for then? (vclimber @ Sep 3 2006, 10:43 AM) [*]428388[/*] (RICHat22 @ Sep 2 2006, 08:21 PM) [*]428330[/*] (Tinitman @ Sep 2 2006, 10:01 PM) [*]428327[/*] Why are you installing an L bracket to 8mil? so the film don't fall off the glass in 4 weeks. duh Er um, what's the adhesive for then? that's just to help it slide in against the seals (RICHat22 @ Sep 3 2006, 08:47 AM) [*]428389[/*] (vclimber @ Sep 3 2006, 10:43 AM) [*]428388[/*] (RICHat22 @ Sep 2 2006, 08:21 PM) [*]428330[/*] (Tinitman @ Sep 2 2006, 10:01 PM) [*]428327[/*] Why are you installing an L bracket to 8mil? so the film don't fall off the glass in 4 weeks. duh Er um, what's the adhesive for then? that's just to help it slide in against the seals Security Film adhesive and the word "slide" don't strike me as compatible. Is this what you are thinking about?
(vclimber @ Sep 3 2006, 09:35 AM) [*]428394[/*] (RICHat22 @ Sep 3 2006, 08:47 AM) [*]428389[/*] (vclimber @ Sep 3 2006, 10:43 AM) [*]428388[/*] (RICHat22 @ Sep 2 2006, 08:21 PM) [*]428330[/*] (Tinitman @ Sep 2 2006, 10:01 PM) [*]428327[/*] Why are you installing an L bracket to 8mil? so the film don't fall off the glass in 4 weeks. duh Er um, what's the adhesive for then? Security Film adhesive and the word "slide" don't strike me as compatible. Is this what you are thinking about? ![]()
That's FrameGuard. Home Depot's version would be a 2x2 with black felt and a sheet rock screw, not advisable.
Llumar has a L shaped attachment system, call them, although you are going to be looking at higher price then 2 a linear ft. It can be duplicated but it will not be as effeciant. If you are going for anti intrusion there are other methods that can be taken besides whats designed for it, such as buying an L shaped bracket and screwing it in. But if you are going for hurrican protection or bombblast mitigation then people's lives are at stake and you will have the liability.
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(VO|TRON @ Sep 3 2006, 01:40 PM) [*]428409[/*] Llumar has a L shaped attachment system, call them, although you are going to be looking at higher price then 2 a linear ft. It can be duplicated but it will not be as effeciant. If you are going for anti intrusion there are other methods that can be taken besides whats designed for it, such as buying an L shaped bracket and screwing it in. But if you are going for hurrican protection or bombblast mitigation then people's lives are at stake and you will have the liability.
Very good decision on yer part man, shows proffesionalizm (damn that looks misspelled). And with how people are sue happy these days you want to cover yo a55.
have you tried 44tools attachment systems its like a vinyl L chanel with tape on both sides to stick in
These guys have what you're looking for:
www.filmfastener.com/ www.framelok.com (Tinted @ Sep 4 2006, 08:55 AM) [*]428589[/*] These guys have what you're looking for: www.filmfastener.com/ www.framelok.com filmfastener does it wet and framelock wants 5000' minimum,so i guess i'll try to smile alot during these f*%$#@ing classes.
Not framelock
framelok, they're different Check out bondkap! I want to framelock it(Mad) but I have not taken the ss class yet, but I will! I will be attending the next $1500.00 classes. I need something strong NOW! I will be using the bondkap shortly! I believe in the dow 995 but it's a b***h to install. With the bondkap you can gush 995 in and cap it no mess, less time and super strong!!!!
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