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SoundGuy
Feb 25, 2018Explorer
Gdetrailer wrote:
... but Soundguys photos CAN BE CONSIDERED COMPLETELY NORMAL FOR FIBERGLASS LAMINATION.
It IS the "nature of the beast", sometimes the bond holds and sometimes the bond doesn't.. Fiberglass has a large expansion/contraction ratio..
Perhaps, but exposure to the environment must also have a lot to do with it. That delamination I had on our Spree was only on the curb side of the trailer which was exposed to the harsh sun all day, every day, while parked here at the house during the season while the street side which showed no signs of delamination at all was always sitting in shade. Our current Coachmen is now 5 yrs old and sits in the exact same location on the driveway yet shows no signs of delamination anywhere so I can only conclude it's due to improved bonding methods used to assemble it's sidewalls.
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