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BarneyS
Sep 05, 2015Explorer III
Frankandbeans wrote:
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Now the big question - what about the seams from the cuts? Obviously it should be mostly sealed from the glue that I would imagine would overflow out of the cuts, but just to verify, I can just use the Eternabond tape to seal that seam, right?
That is exactly what I would do. The Eternabond tape will seal up the cuts. If you want to make absolutely sure, just put a bead of Dicor self leveling caulk on the edge of the tape after you put it down and rub it in.
That step is probably not necessary however. I used Eternabond tape on all the seams of my trailer 8 or 9 years ago and it still looks like new and does not leak. I did not put caulk on the edges. Your plan looks good to me. :)
Barney
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