suction cup glyde

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wilz
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Re: suction cup glyde

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Sorry for re-opening this thread but I didn't want to start another one. And, I'm a little embarrased for asking this...but just how much glyde do you use to enable a bridge assembly to glide across a screen?
Just a thin coating is good enough for me.
However, I decided to purchase a low cost bridge (one with a suction cup similar in size to Delta's) and try using an injector.
Not too sure about Delta's. Try something like the one with GM. It works great for me and of course, glydes very well.
I applied the suction cup and the bridge would barely move.
Different horse for different course.

Hope this helps.
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Re: suction cup glyde

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Wilz, are you referring to GM 90 or GM 105? The GM 90 uses a large suction cup similar to what I have (it doesn't move). The GM 105 has 3 smaller cups. Maybe I need the smaller cups?
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Re: suction cup glyde

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Bois, yes the GM 105 is the bridge that was designed for crack repairs. It works great.
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