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albow wrote:Just penetrate the outside skin...
just penetrate the outside fiberglass/aluminum/whatever it is?
May-05-2016 08:55 PM
Flattop wrote:Do I drill all the way through the wall or just penetrate the outside fiberglass/aluminum/whatever it is?
What Dick B said
May-05-2016 08:54 PM
Dick_B wrote:So far, silicone is the answer I have gotten on fixing the crack. Is that the solution, or at least the only halfway economical one? At least that's not difficult. The hole to be drilled-Do I just penetrate the outer surface or go all the way through the trailer? I don't know if it's fiberglass bonded onto aluminum, pure aluminum or exactly how it's made.
Quick drill a 1/16 hold just beyond the end of the crack. Be sure to be beyond and not in the crack itself. The hole spreads out the force that is causing the crack. It's easy to fill the hole with epoxy but fixing the crack is priority 1, of course.
May-05-2016 03:02 PM
kennethwooster wrote:Hmmm. Wasn't realizing that silicone was actually the final fix (short of full replacement) but something else I saw in trailer life seemed to indicate so. I assume your trailer was white. Did you use clear or white? I assume you mean the 100% silicone caulk in a tube for about $7 or is it something else?
Had a repair service told me to get pure silicone, not just ordinary, get fingers wet with water and work the silicone into the crack. This was in for several years when I traded it off. It worked fine.
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