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Old 04-07-2003, 09:34 PM   #1
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T-Cap for seam on a Trillium

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Hello team..I think I have a unique problem..in our 13 ft Trillium ..to connect seam of insulation..is T Cap rail..kinda like the T Cap stuff used over the thresholds of different flooring..here is my quest..all commercial T Cap is too deep...the rail is only 1/8 of an inch..any ideas where I can locate new stuff?..the old stuff has dried out and is very ugly and has lost its flexibility...many thanks for all ideas..



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Old 04-07-2003, 11:08 PM   #2
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T-cap for seam on a Trillium

Terrie & Steph

According to the Trillium manual you just have to put the material in boiling water for a few minutes let cool and replace. It will return to original shape with the heat. Tap it back into place with light hammer or mallet. Laurence Trillium 4500



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Old 04-08-2003, 04:47 AM   #3
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Hi Laurence

Try the boiling water trick but if that fails you can get the trim at RV dealers, probably through their catalogues. The places that convert the high-way buses and vans to RV's use it all the time and usually have it in stock. The one here in Kingston does.
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Nancy - do you have the name of the place you're talking about?
I've beeen trying to get this style trim for about 3 years.

btw the boiling water trick works well, but my trim had been cut so it's a little short now



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Old 04-08-2003, 08:47 AM   #5
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Hi Joe
The place is called Freedom Coach, Kingston, Ontario. Here is their website.

http://www.freedomcoach.net/

The boiling water trick worked well for us but our is a little short in spots also. I think it must shrink. We just made sure the gaps are behind the cushions.
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Hi Guys, I ran into the same problems and found that Windsor Plywood Stores carried this in white and a couple of woodgrain colors. Hope this helps.
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