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- ro_sieExplorerRon, I dont know if anyone on here has a way to check and see if he is ok. The last thing he was working on was the roof with glue. so my mind has imagined all kinds of things.
- zigzagrvExplorerI, too, am concerned about fulltimin. very unlike him to not post for this long. Hope everything is well and he's just taking a break.
- ro_sieExplorerIt has been a while since we heard from fulltimin. I am beginning to be concerned for his well being. Last we heard he was messing around with Glue. Hope he didnt glue his hands together.
- btilfanExplorerOK, you've punished us enough. I need my FIX!
- WanderlostNomad IIHave you thought about adding gutter extensions, to shoot the water away from the RV completely? Now would be the time to look at how you install them.
- PastorCharlieExplorerAbout to get the tremors... I need a fix.
Personally, I enjoy you sharing your skill and information with us. Knowledge is good and wisdom is better. - Here is the Tpo after gluing the top, the rear edge, and also gluing it to the bottom of the roof.

Now, that little overhang slopes downward away from the rv. Any water that runs off the rear of the roof, will not drip down the rear wall, which is a plus.
I need to trim the Tpo coming down the wall, but I think I want a more permanent wall covering at the top before I glue that into place, as I want the Tpo over top of the wall covering. - After stirring the paint a little bit with my drill, the glue started looking like this, which is normal. Wahoo.

- I pulled out the can of glue for the roof and pulled the lid off.
I looked inside, and you know what I saw? You guessed it. It was fine! Some of you didn't see that coming. Lol.
It actually looked like this.
The good news is, that is what it is supposed to look like. It's what the unopened can looked like when I originally got it. - I finally got to pull the Tpo back at the rear of the moho. The last inch or so on top needed to be glued, then pulled down and around the back edge, then underneath to meet up with the back wall.

The weather was both a blessing and a curse. It was hot. Hotter than I like working in. That being said, once I flipped the roofing back, the sun heated it and made it much more flexible, to be able to bend it over the edge. That was a plus.
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