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srd357
Jan 26, 2016Explorer
Add additional wood blockers where the awning bolts to. If you have
rafters, with a jack on the inside, push up to restore the crown. Then clue and screw 5/8 or 3/4 plywood to the rafters so that they will never sag again. Glue and screw 3/8" plywood down for the deck and round off the edges. Do not reuse the factory termination strip that will allow standing water to find it's way into the trailer. Have your new roof over the front and rear caps, on sloping surface, and use 8" Eternbond Tape to hold it down. Standing water is your enemy!!
rafters, with a jack on the inside, push up to restore the crown. Then clue and screw 5/8 or 3/4 plywood to the rafters so that they will never sag again. Glue and screw 3/8" plywood down for the deck and round off the edges. Do not reuse the factory termination strip that will allow standing water to find it's way into the trailer. Have your new roof over the front and rear caps, on sloping surface, and use 8" Eternbond Tape to hold it down. Standing water is your enemy!!
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