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โJun-26-2012 09:56 AM
jpogue wrote:
Very nice,Man you put on a whole new membrane.
โJun-26-2012 09:54 AM
Y-Guy wrote:
Nice work! What roofing material did you go with? Sticking with the black or is there another coat?
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โJun-21-2012 07:15 PM
jpogue wrote:
I have the gel coat sides on my trailer. Does anybody have any idea what kind of caulk is holding the sides on? It's really stretchy and basically a bead is ran down each stud and the gel coat is pressed od and stapled at the top. Just trying to find out what the stuff is.
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โJun-20-2012 04:01 AM
jpogue wrote:
How did you make the curved support pieces for the front nose cap? one of my corner pieces was completely mush I'm trying to get the other one out without damaging the paneling for the cieling. But I don't think its coming out in one piece.
โJun-20-2012 03:52 AM
jpogue wrote:
Are you going to remove all of the little OSB particles from the TPO before gluing it back down? I tried using a stiff bristle brush (not wire) and it got alot of it off but not all of it. I noticed you painted the framework in the front,was that Kilz you used there? Spent most of today scraping off ol putty and treating some of the minor stuff with copper green. Another friend of mine recommended a product called restore-it. I'm thinking about using that along the sides and in the corners where the water got into the framework.
โJun-19-2012 03:25 PM