OK, a week or so ago, I guess a log rolled onto the glass and popped a piece off.
No sweat. Got a new one with some thin gasket on it. Got some cement as well.
Took the door off, removed the clips and glass(no gasket on it).
below it there is a groove/channel with rope gasket on it facing the outside way.
here is the question, should I cement the groove and re add the rope gasket and put more cement on that and put the glass on top of that?
Or do I just cement the groove and place my glass on it?
I think second option makes more sense to me.
Gracias in advance
No sweat. Got a new one with some thin gasket on it. Got some cement as well.
Took the door off, removed the clips and glass(no gasket on it).
below it there is a groove/channel with rope gasket on it facing the outside way.
here is the question, should I cement the groove and re add the rope gasket and put more cement on that and put the glass on top of that?
Or do I just cement the groove and place my glass on it?
I think second option makes more sense to me.
Gracias in advance

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