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Regarding weep hole covers, have you recently checked Steele Rubber Producs offerings? I don't need any covers yet, it may be listed under
p/n: 70-4298-257 rv window track weatherstrip.
Guy & Sue
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The weep hole covers I'm interested in too. I know I am missing at least 3 of them and a couple of spares would be nice.
Hank & Natalie Bensley
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I know this thread is a bit old, but you can upload a .stl file to
https://craftcloud3d.com/ and they will provide instant quotes with lead times on a variety of printing methods.
I almost got a 3D printer until I found this site. I have used them on many projects using many different processes. All but one have been very good, and that one looked like it was from a home 3d printer because it was the only one I did in PLA.
For the questions above, some of the rubberized or flexible materials would likely work best.
David
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It's only a matter of time before we get Richard the piece he needs for his docking lights.
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How would one remove those weep hole covers? Don’t really want to break one getting it out.
Brad Aden
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I just stumbled across this thread, I have a 3d printer and can recreate those weep hole covers, my only concern is the material I use really doesn't like heat or UV rays but its worth a try.
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(02-23-2023, 05:29 AM)Jack Houpe Wrote: I just stumbled across this thread, I have a 3d printer and can recreate those weep hole covers, my only concern is the material I use really doesn't like heat or UV rays but its worth a try.
Jack,
I'd be willing to be a test bed for the life, longevity, and caring for a test run of these weep hole covers. What's the worst that could happen?
Right now I have 3 missing covers and would gladly pay a reasonable price for your efforts.
I'm not familiar with 3D printing media. I haven't researched any of this.
Hank & Natalie Bensley
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My son in law works for a company called SendCutSend. You send the specs, they print it and send it back. Pretty cool stuff.
Also, a ton of products have already been designed and uploaded to
https://www.thingiverse.com/ and you’d be surprised what on there for RVs!
Steve & Janice Vance
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Someone on Newellgurus mentioned they had the 3d /stl files for the electric meter bezels/surrounds. I forgot who... I could really use that file since I am missing one!
Be seeing you,
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Guy & Sue
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