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Sheriffdoug
Apr 15, 2014Explorer
btggraphix,
The really hard bit, was getting the white plastic liner to be flexible & fit in between the inner & outer
Parts of the marine window/port hole. I useda heat gun to make the plastic to be more flexible, with lots of white silicon sealer, being careful not to over the wall sandwich panel, as it started to melt.
Had to be careful. Cut the hole slightly oversize to allow for plastic gap liner to fit snugly. Camper walls are three times as thick as a boat, which is solid Fiberglass, so had to fill the gap. But it is how I wanted it.
Have since made an inner curtain, that is not transparent, to keep the sun out, and it rolls up, tied with Velcro.
Just remember that the roof too, on your Lance will be much thicker than a boat as well, and will require some sort of liner between the inner and outer walls as well!
The really hard bit, was getting the white plastic liner to be flexible & fit in between the inner & outer
Parts of the marine window/port hole. I useda heat gun to make the plastic to be more flexible, with lots of white silicon sealer, being careful not to over the wall sandwich panel, as it started to melt.
Had to be careful. Cut the hole slightly oversize to allow for plastic gap liner to fit snugly. Camper walls are three times as thick as a boat, which is solid Fiberglass, so had to fill the gap. But it is how I wanted it.
Have since made an inner curtain, that is not transparent, to keep the sun out, and it rolls up, tied with Velcro.
Just remember that the roof too, on your Lance will be much thicker than a boat as well, and will require some sort of liner between the inner and outer walls as well!
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