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4 years 10 months ago #2879
by Gino & Carolyn Del Guercio
Port screens was created by Gino & Carolyn Del Guercio
We own a Brewer 44 with stainless ports. Does anyone know where we can get screens for them?
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4 years 10 months ago #2880
by Capt Missy Mellor
Replied by Capt Missy Mellor on topic Port screens
Ahoy Gino Del G:
New Found Metals has screens that I got for my Stainless portlights!nfm@newfoundmetals.com
(888) 437-5512
They are super helpful. Reccommend highly!
Good luck.
Capt Missy and s/v Little Dutch
Whitby 42
New Found Metals has screens that I got for my Stainless portlights!nfm@newfoundmetals.com
(888) 437-5512
They are super helpful. Reccommend highly!
Good luck.
Capt Missy and s/v Little Dutch
Whitby 42
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4 years 10 months ago - 4 years 10 months ago #2881
by Frederick Chance
Replied by Frederick Chance on topic Port Screens
The S/S ports on WildOats were manufactured by ABI I purchased screens I believe from them directly but since it was so long ago I am not absolutely sure. I do remember however that I purchased the gasket material that fits in the groove completely around the port from Mc Master Carr a mail order supply house. It takes 3 feet of the hard rubber material to do each port. The material is black in color & is square approximately 3/8 inch or a little larger square.
As I remember the screens initially were very hard to fit in between the frame & the glass. As time goes on & they get hot & cold they fit much better.
Hopefully this has been of some help. I could be reached at frederickcchance@yahoo.com for further discussion
As I remember the screens initially were very hard to fit in between the frame & the glass. As time goes on & they get hot & cold they fit much better.
Hopefully this has been of some help. I could be reached at frederickcchance@yahoo.com for further discussion
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