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- We've got a light, Capt'n.
I hooked this up to my ac to dc converter, which came out of a used travel trailer that was about 15 years old.
The light is just a standard 2 bulb light used in an rv, although it does have a pair of led replacement bulbs installed in it.
It is temporarily installed in the bathroom area so I can see what I am doing.
- Intermission is over.
It's time to sit back,
and enjoy,
the show. :) Brob wrote:
Glad to see the roof in place; that's a huge step in the right direction for sure!
One thing I was thinking as I was looking through your posts on rolling the TPO under the drip edge was the thought of installing the metal after the TPO; using it to pinch the roofing between the plywood and the metal. I realize it's a little late at this stage, but a thought nonetheless.
Not as glad as I am! Lol...
I actually wanted the TPO on the bottom side of the steel, not between the steel and the wood roof. That will keep water off of the wood and the steel both.
I can also drape a little of the extra TPO down over top of the covering that goes on the side wall, to help prevent water from running down from the top of the wall.
I do plan on adding a piece to help hold the TPO in place which will go at the top of the backwards "L".
I don't think I really need it, but I may do it anyway, just as a little extra insurance.Bruce Brown wrote:
fulltimin wrote:
Bruce Brown wrote:
Is there a target date to have this project finished? Or at least a projected year? Decade maybe?
June 2020.
Yup, and maybe a touch more than that! :)- BrobExplorerGlad to see the roof in place; that's a huge step in the right direction for sure!
One thing I was thinking as I was looking through your posts on rolling the TPO under the drip edge was the thought of installing the metal after the TPO; using it to pinch the roofing between the plywood and the metal. I realize it's a little late at this stage, but a thought nonetheless. - Bruce_BrownModerator
fulltimin wrote:
Bruce Brown wrote:
Is there a target date to have this project finished? Or at least a projected year? Decade maybe?
June 2020.
Bruce Brown wrote:
Is there a target date to have this project finished? Or at least a projected year? Decade maybe?
June 2020.- Bruce_BrownModeratorIs there a target date to have this project finished? Or at least a projected year? Decade maybe?
ro_sie wrote:
fulltimin, I dont know if you get emails from Harbor Freight, but I get them and they had some great coupons on there today. all kinds of tools for $5.00. You might want to check them out!
Thanks for the info. I do, actually get their emails. They've got some good prices on their goods, at times.
Most of the items I have bought I have been happy with. I wouldn't call it top of the line equipment, but it usually suffices for my needs.
Hopefully, things will slow up for me this week, and I can get some work done finally on the coach.- ro_sieExplorerfulltimin, I dont know if you get emails from Harbor Freight, but I get them and they had some great coupons on there today. all kinds of tools for $5.00. You might want to check them out!
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