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fulltimin
Sep 20, 2020Nomad
Here you can see some of the ChemLink that I had put on the roof originally.
When I put the plywood on the roof, I screwed it down, and then covered the joints and screw heads with ChemLink.
Here is what that looked like. You can see that I sanded the Por 15 a little to scuff up the surface so glue will stick properly.
I also need to sand the ChemLink off to make that even with the plywood as well. As you ca see, the ChemLink is a little rough.
Then again, it is still tough to get off. Trying to cut a little off the top to bring it closer to level isn't fun, and then using 40 grit sandpaper to remove a little more to make it level works fairly well.
It does, however, take a little time to do so.
When I put the plywood on the roof, I screwed it down, and then covered the joints and screw heads with ChemLink.
Here is what that looked like. You can see that I sanded the Por 15 a little to scuff up the surface so glue will stick properly.
I also need to sand the ChemLink off to make that even with the plywood as well. As you ca see, the ChemLink is a little rough.
Then again, it is still tough to get off. Trying to cut a little off the top to bring it closer to level isn't fun, and then using 40 grit sandpaper to remove a little more to make it level works fairly well.
It does, however, take a little time to do so.
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