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garyhaupt wrote:
Bob...the border is just down the hill.
Gary Haupt
Out of the frypan, into the fire!
:B- garyhauptExplorerBob...the border is just down the hill.
Gary Haupt Byrogie wrote:
I hear you about the "JOB"
Very close now to pulling the plug and collecting some pension before the government spends it.....
Too late....
Turd-O already spent it!- ByrogieExplorerI hear you about the "JOB"
Very close now to pulling the plug and collecting some pension before the government spends it..... - Lol!
Sure wish I could but that darn J O B thing gets in the way of doing stuff I'd like to do.
Worked late tonight to finish a complicated project in Crossfield. Didn't feel like driving back tomorrow for 3 hours work. 165 K round trip.
But the really cold beer sounds nice though! Best not have too many of those or your roof might wind up going on upside down!
:B - ByrogieExplorerThat is too bad Bob. I would trust you to do it right.....
If the beer isreally really cold, could you find the time? - pianotunaNomad IIIBob,
When you are not so busy--perhaps a way to earn some sheckles? - Gee too bad I'm still working full time. It's a task I can easily do. But no time......
I'm just a few K north of you, just south of the 22X. - garyhauptExplorerThere is nothing on an RV roof that is magical. It is plywood sheeting anyway. So, yes...a shop can do the work. If a person wanted they could have it re-sheeted by an rv shop then have the Rhino applied and have the RV shop re-install the a/c housing and vents.
Gary Haupt - msmith1199Explorer IICan normal Rhino shops do that, or does it have to be done by an RV shop that specializes in RV roofs? I've seen video of the process and it looks to me like it would require people with RV expertise to do it, as they remove everything from the roof and re-install it.
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