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oldtrucker63
Mar 05, 2012Explorer
WestBangorMI wrote:This just might work also, I believe using the Thin wall PVC would give a little more flex that might help, And on my RV there is a 2X2 at the wall edge and I could drill small holes into the lower/middle part of the pipe and use long screws with rubber washers, After paint this would look nice too.
Too much time on my hands, it's cold and damp light snow today. I decided to experiment with the PVC. This is what I was thinking.
Looks like I could have trimmed the butyl rubber around my trim.
http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n615/DLC012954/Corners%20motor%20home/100_3334.jpg
Don't know if it will work for you, I pasted the part of my picture of PVC to the upper rear of your motor home
http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n615/DLC012954/Corners%20motor%20home/Picture130787.jpg?t=1330969902
One other option would be Electrical conduit, I don't know how large or expensive it can be but I do know heat from a Heat gun or Propane torch will bend the conduit. That would aid in the contours of the motor home. One more thing can you tell me what size to enter in the pop-up so I don't explode the page.
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