I removed, repaired, and reinstalled my condo's wobbly shower door, but I put the aluminum strip that goes underneath on backwards! The door opens outwards and has a rubber strip along the bottom, like a windshield wiper. I thought the lip needed to go on the inside to avoid scraping on the rubber, but the post-shower puddles indicate I was wrong. The rubber windshield wiper bit on the door should apparently just clear the lip.
Now I have to take the entire thing apart and put it all back together and re-do all that fussy silicone just to flip that piece.
Can anyone think of a good workaround?
The only solution I can think of is getting a strip of polished aluminum about the same size as the lip and caulking that on the outside. I could Dremel out channels through the lip on the inside to let collected water drain. I have no clue how to get a piece of metal like that, though. How would someone procure a piece measuring 9/64" x 15/64" by x 24" (3.4 mm x 6 mm x 610 mm) other than paying a machine shop an exorbitant amount?
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ItamiOzanare t1_j932hcy wrote
Just take the door apart and put it back together the other way.