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fulltimin
Nov 06, 2020Nomad
Looking better than it was.
Ignore the dirt. Quarry dust blows in our direction, so anything I touch kind of smears it around.
The heat gun has done a nice job of fixing some small areas of bubbles that we had, because of not waiting long enough for the glue to flash over before laying the TPO down.
You know the old saying.... "by the time you are done with a diy job, you know what you should have known when you started".
Since it's not perfect, I figure it like this..... "If I had to pay someone to do this job, and it looked like this, I would not be happy. Since the TPO and the adhesive for this, cost me less than $350, I can live with the results".

Ignore the dirt. Quarry dust blows in our direction, so anything I touch kind of smears it around.
The heat gun has done a nice job of fixing some small areas of bubbles that we had, because of not waiting long enough for the glue to flash over before laying the TPO down.
You know the old saying.... "by the time you are done with a diy job, you know what you should have known when you started".
Since it's not perfect, I figure it like this..... "If I had to pay someone to do this job, and it looked like this, I would not be happy. Since the TPO and the adhesive for this, cost me less than $350, I can live with the results".

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