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โOct-27-2015 04:41 PM
bobbyclobber wrote:Frankandbeans wrote:
Thanks for the reply. So it is on the edge of the membrane (Where the rain channel on the side is). How far off would my plan be in this case?
- Remove that rain channel to remove the screws/staples on the side holding the EDPM down.
- Cut two slits in the rubber roof so that I can peel up, starting from the edge obviously, the roof allowing me to access the rotted wood.
- Repair wood and use whatever EDPM glue to adhere roof to the new repaired wood.
Now the big question - what about the seams from the cuts? Obviously it should be mostly sealed from the glue that I would imagine would overflow out of the cuts, but just to verify, I can just use the Eternabond tape to seal that seam, right?
I have the exact same problem , soft area , similar size and scope , and was wondering how you made out. I'll probably do the same procedure with mine, thanks, Bob
โOct-27-2015 03:16 PM
โOct-27-2015 01:47 PM
Frankandbeans wrote:
Thanks for the reply. So it is on the edge of the membrane (Where the rain channel on the side is). How far off would my plan be in this case?
- Remove that rain channel to remove the screws/staples on the side holding the EDPM down.
- Cut two slits in the rubber roof so that I can peel up, starting from the edge obviously, the roof allowing me to access the rotted wood.
- Repair wood and use whatever EDPM glue to adhere roof to the new repaired wood.
Now the big question - what about the seams from the cuts? Obviously it should be mostly sealed from the glue that I would imagine would overflow out of the cuts, but just to verify, I can just use the Eternabond tape to seal that seam, right?
โSep-05-2015 11:00 AM
โSep-05-2015 07:23 AM
Frankandbeans wrote:
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Now the big question - what about the seams from the cuts? Obviously it should be mostly sealed from the glue that I would imagine would overflow out of the cuts, but just to verify, I can just use the Eternabond tape to seal that seam, right?
โSep-04-2015 07:33 PM
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