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westend
Mar 16, 2015Explorer
Explorer1016,
The thread that you posted the link to is about removing a seal or pinstriping, nothing about pressure testing.
I think we'd all like to have a friend with a blower door and free time to help us uncover any leaks in our RV's. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen for most of us. IMO, this pressure testing is not all that technical. As long as you have an air mover that will pressurize the interior, you're golden. If an old dumb Swedish sailor/carpenter like myself can nail it on the first try, I'm sure the degree of difficulty is low.
The thread that you posted the link to is about removing a seal or pinstriping, nothing about pressure testing.
I think we'd all like to have a friend with a blower door and free time to help us uncover any leaks in our RV's. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen for most of us. IMO, this pressure testing is not all that technical. As long as you have an air mover that will pressurize the interior, you're golden. If an old dumb Swedish sailor/carpenter like myself can nail it on the first try, I'm sure the degree of difficulty is low.
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