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MEXICOWANDERER
Oct 15, 2016Explorer
I would treat this panel as if it were completely inflexible. The bonus primarily being it's weight reduction. I also would tend to lay a sheet of glass over-top in a permanent installation.
If sunlight can be kept from it, spray urethane foam is unbelievably sticky, strong and long-lived. The leading edge of this panel should have a small angle-aluminum border to prevent wind from gaining purchase. I would clean the roof attachment points with tire repair liquid cleaner first.
If sunlight can be kept from it, spray urethane foam is unbelievably sticky, strong and long-lived. The leading edge of this panel should have a small angle-aluminum border to prevent wind from gaining purchase. I would clean the roof attachment points with tire repair liquid cleaner first.
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