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Str8ball1
Jul 26, 2019Explorer
DrewE wrote:
Why would they care to keep the mount from contacting the fiberglass? Window frames contact the fiberglass. Awning support arm brackets contact the fiberglass. Door hold-open gizmos are mounted to the fiberglass. I can't think of any reason why a TV mount would be any different. I still suspect what you're seeing is just a sealant or gasket of some sort to keep water out.
I dont know but I assume it's the possible weight shifts the mount may have on the fiberglass. I assume awnings etc have something specifically made to hold it and support it behind the fiberglass.
What I saw in the video is not a sealant that I have seen used any time before.
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