badsix wrote:
I started to read this in hopes to learn some good info on delamination, but OH NO NOT HERE. as I have a spot on my slide I want to take care of. i'm going to remove the laminate fix and reinstall.
Jay D.
This may help. I have a neighbor I will be helping come spring on fixing his 2004 Cougar TT. The front wall, rear wall and front sides have heavy delam.
I have never bought anything from these folks, just found them. Under the resources tab are many videos on doing the epoxy process. However I have not yet found how they dry out a wall before they inject. From what I have been able to find on web searches so far, the luan has to be dry before you inject the epoxy. Still searching short of creating my own method.
http://www.delamrepair.com/index.htmlHere is some more info from another forum
http://www.rvforum.net/SMF_forum/index.php?topic=61816.0I have done several aluminum side camper rot repairs, this spring will be the 1st filon sided one.
Hope this helps
John