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Usagi
Sep 14, 2013Explorer
Thank you Jose for your post. I read through it. I do wonder about the contact cement doesn't it dissolve styrofoam? There are some water-based versions that seem to be similar here:
Adhesives
I was thinking of liquid nails foam formula which doesn't dissolve styrofoam.
I also am just ripping out everything in the cab-over area to find the leaks. I don't plan on keeping the R/V long term so all I want is that it be reasonably comfortable and not leak. So I think I'm more inclined toward the sort of repairs that its4mykids is talking about.
The structure consists of aluminum square stock the passenger side has the majority of the leaks. I think it may be leaking around the front window too. The cab-over area will be used purely as storage.
There are leaks further back so in order to make the sort of repair that Jose is doing I'd probably have to rip off the entire roof. I think its would be better to trash the R/V rather than do that.
Adhesives
I was thinking of liquid nails foam formula which doesn't dissolve styrofoam.
I also am just ripping out everything in the cab-over area to find the leaks. I don't plan on keeping the R/V long term so all I want is that it be reasonably comfortable and not leak. So I think I'm more inclined toward the sort of repairs that its4mykids is talking about.
The structure consists of aluminum square stock the passenger side has the majority of the leaks. I think it may be leaking around the front window too. The cab-over area will be used purely as storage.
There are leaks further back so in order to make the sort of repair that Jose is doing I'd probably have to rip off the entire roof. I think its would be better to trash the R/V rather than do that.
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