New Seal-A-Door Universal mounts and carry Brackets Ready!

Mark Saiger

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New Seal-A-Door Universal mounts and carry Brackets Ready!

Here is the information from Ron Hunkins with Seal-A-Door.

When we were in Vegas during the convention, we met with Jeremy from Aerotech needing a universal easy to install, safe and durable set of mounting brackets to make it even better with the Seal-A-Door.

We looked at all the vans and truckmounts that were at the show to try and come up with something that could work for as many as possible (or everyone).

So, I have been using these for some time now and they are really great. Would even work for a number of other hanging needs.

I am putting together a grouping of pics also of my install.

This is what Ron posted on Facebook today….Just wanted to share so it might help those of you with this storage concern.

Available in 3 weeks...12 gauge stainless steel ceiling or wall mount brackets made exclusively for Seal-A-Door storage by Aero Tech Manufacturing. These heavy duty, burr free, high quality "hangers" are the perfect solution for "How do I store my Seal-A-Door?". One set (for wall mount) is priced at $28; two sets (for ceiling mount) priced at $49. These "product specific" brackets are only available thru Seal Canvas Products (www.sealcanvas.com).

Here is a short video of the brackets also.



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Not my best roll job on the Seal-A-Door, but can see how well it fits and it stays in place well. I have been down some really bumpy and crazy roads testing it too!
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Instructions and Brackets….Mirobrew IPA not included….LOL…
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Tape just being used to hold things together as I try to figure out where to mount them best.
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Three holes available….You will only use 2, so next pic is with the middle hole X’d out since not using it.
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Drill pre hole in ceiling bracket….and DON”T drill through your roof….heck even I was able to handle that
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Use Blue Loctite on the screws and silicone sealant so you don’t have squeaks and it will help to secure the brackets even more.
 

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Use Blue Loctite on the screws and silicone sealant so you don't have squeaks and it will help to secure the brackets even more.

These units have been designed to be mounted in thin materials as most of us have in vans, ect…
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Put silicone where the 2 brackets come together to make one…I also ended up putting black electrical tape on one of the units (testing)
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Will need a short Phillip’s screw driver to mount the brackets with screws provided in your predrilled holes.
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I ended up finding the best spot for my front bracket was next to the live water fill reel and towards the back end of the reel (closer to the rear doors you could say)
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Mark, those clips that your grandi groomer and brush are in are a PITA. Just a couple loops of something (Sanitaire vacuum belt) screwed into the ribs on the ceiling provides an easy slip-in storage spot for those tools.
 
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Mark, those clips that your grandi groomer and brush are in are a PITA. Just a couple loops of something (Sanitaire vacuum belt) screwed into the ribs on the ceiling provides an easy slip-in storage spot for those tools.


I know what you mean sometimes, but I hate rattling in the van, so these (when they are working properly) keep things in place :)

Loctite and silicone sealant....my friend...

And if that won't cut it to keep them there....Car Goop!
 

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My Seal a Door (yellow with the window) came today!

Just 1 vacant resi job tomorrow morning followed by 4 apartments. Maybe I'll have to give it a go at the house. Realtor leaving the door open...my favorite!

Then it's off to Steamboat really early Wednesday!
 
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