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drcook
Sep 15, 2015Explorer
If you find total replacement to be a bit pricey, you might be able to get some 1/16th inch thick fiberglass sheeting. It will be able to be pulled down to follow the curvature. Use a good, waterproof construction adhesive. Have someone help you, start and the top, get it all squared up and start working it down around the curve, gluing and screwing it down.
If you down it carefully and find some auto trim strips, or something to hide the edges, people won't even notice the repair. Folks only notice when it is not done carefully and is obvious.
We are starting to get a stress crack in ours. If it goes any further, I will use this technique to fix ours.
If you down it carefully and find some auto trim strips, or something to hide the edges, people won't even notice the repair. Folks only notice when it is not done carefully and is obvious.
We are starting to get a stress crack in ours. If it goes any further, I will use this technique to fix ours.
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