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Reddog1
Sep 30, 2014Explorer II
When I read about Delamination on TCs, I wonder how practical it would be to remove the siding and replace it with aluminum. I'm not suggesting it would make the project, but do think it be a more solid and practical fix.
I respect the fact we all have, and are entitled to our wants and needs. But, if I were to buy a new TC, it is extremely unlikely it would be a Filon TC. It almost looks like a******shoot if they will have a delamination issue over time. I am sure they do not all fail, but it appears there are an exceptional number that do. I wonder if there is a TC manufactured that does not have Delamination issues?
Personally, the only way I would consider that TC for $7000 is if I could skin it with aluminum. To be fair, I have no experience working with filon. Although time consuming, the framing would be the easy part for me.
Wayne
I respect the fact we all have, and are entitled to our wants and needs. But, if I were to buy a new TC, it is extremely unlikely it would be a Filon TC. It almost looks like a******shoot if they will have a delamination issue over time. I am sure they do not all fail, but it appears there are an exceptional number that do. I wonder if there is a TC manufactured that does not have Delamination issues?
Personally, the only way I would consider that TC for $7000 is if I could skin it with aluminum. To be fair, I have no experience working with filon. Although time consuming, the framing would be the easy part for me.
Wayne
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