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โFeb-03-2010 06:42 PM
sirdrakejr wrote:
This is straying again. The topic is the Designer trailer not how things are going somewhere. Please use a PM for things like that.
Frank
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โFeb-02-2010 05:55 PM
mwebber78 wrote:
Go find a local dealer and buy a role of Eternabond before the rain. Prep the surface, apply, roll and forget it for the rest of your natural life.
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โFeb-02-2010 04:27 PM
L&MMusic wrote:
Argh!!!!! He did it again! While circling the block to gain access to the diesel pump at a gas station on our way to Houston, he did very well concentrating on the width of the rig. However, he neglacted to monitor the height and ripped the side of the roof again with the trees! We got the gas and drove a couple miles to an empty parking lot. He offered to do it, but I got up on the roof, cleaned the surfaces around the 11 or so nicks and rips and covered them with duct tape. I sure hope I got them all. We arrived at the campground around 6:00, and the duct tape looks like it's holding, but it's supposed to rain a lot in the next couple days. I'll be heading to Home Depot to get tarp and bricks to provide additional coverage. There's also gotta be a way to make that stuff stronger and rip resistant!! How about many layers of patching?
Congrats, Just campin. Careful driving out there!
โFeb-02-2010 03:13 AM
L&MMusic wrote:
Argh!!!!! He did it again! While circling the block to gain access to the diesel pump at a gas station on our way to Houston, he did very well concentrating on the width of the rig. However, he neglacted to monitor the height and ripped the side of the roof again with the trees! We got the gas and drove a couple miles to an empty parking lot. He offered to do it, but I got up on the roof, cleaned the surfaces around the 11 or so nicks and rips and covered them with duct tape. I sure hope I got them all. We arrived at the campground around 6:00, and the duct tape looks like it's holding, but it's supposed to rain a lot in the next couple days. I'll be heading to Home Depot to get tarp and bricks to provide additional coverage. There's also gotta be a way to make that stuff stronger and rip resistant!! How about many layers of patching?
Congrats, Just campin. Careful driving out there!
โFeb-02-2010 02:58 AM