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NRALIFR
Dec 03, 2017Explorer
Good job Jeff. I’ve had to do that to some of the campers I’ve owned in the past. Sliding windows have been the most leak prone in my experience. My current camper has crank out, jalousie type windows and so far they haven’t needed a drip cap.
Another option to use are these molded aluminum drip caps that come in various lengths. They aren’t as rugged as your angle aluminum though, and can be bent easier, and probably need a little more clearance than you have under your awning arm.
Drip Cap
:):)
Another option to use are these molded aluminum drip caps that come in various lengths. They aren’t as rugged as your angle aluminum though, and can be bent easier, and probably need a little more clearance than you have under your awning arm.
Drip Cap
:):)
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