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I am looking for a flexible drip cap material which I can use instead of expensive copper on a large Andersen round top window. Is anyone aware of a vinyl (or other material) product which I could ideally purchase by the foot, cut and nail over the exterior window casing. I am hoping to have a choice of drip caps to apply to casings of various thicknesses.
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I recently used some that was in a J-channel configuration. It was made of a white, rubber like material. It was provided by my siding distributor. Sorry, I don't know the manufacturer.
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Paul,
Give Harvey or C&S Distributors a call - they stock flexable J that can be nailed on.
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I am looking for a flexible drip cap material which I can use instead of expensive copper on a large Andersen round top window. Is anyone aware of a vinyl (or other material) product which I could ideally purchase by the foot, cut and nail over the exterior window casing. I am hoping to have a choice of drip caps to apply to casings of various thicknesses.