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- From: tony@scotty.dccs.upenn.edu (Anthony Olejnik)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house
- Subject: In search of `magnetic plastic molding' for inside store window
- Message-ID: <106670@netnews.upenn.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 20:50:33 GMT
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- I`m looking for the following plastic molding which also has a pliable
- magnet. I`d like to use plexiglass as an `inside' storm window. My
- thought is to screw metal strips around my wooden window frame. Then,
- attach plexiplass (with the following molding) to the metal strips
- (the magnet should adhere the plexiplass to the metal strips around the
- window).
-
- The ### is a white plastic and the M is some sort of pliable magnet like
- you find on the back of fridge magnets.
-
- #########
- ----------------+ #
- plexiglass | #
- ----------------+ #
- #########
- #MMMMMMM#
- ##MMMMM##
- MMMMMMM
-
- Q: Does anyone know where I can purchase about 36 feet (!) of this
- molding/magnet combination?
-
- I would appreciate some *specific* answers, please. I just spent a
- couple of hours on the phone to a good number of plastic, windows, and
- home /hardware stores. I`ve had no luck so far.
-
- Any help would be *GREATLY* appreciated.
- Thanks in advance.
-
- --tony
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-