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burlmart wrote:Sounds like someone should be able to come up with a solution. How about temporarily covering the roof and sides of the RV with a painters drop cloth. Then drive under a horizontal boom* that would spray either a fiberglass layer or something like this Rhino pickup bed liner onto the drop cloth. When it dried, trim it up and you would have a negative mold of the contour of your RV roof. It should be light enough for two people to toss it on the roof. Don't know where you would store it while using the RV. I do know that they make small trailers by spraying fiberglass over a negative mold. Only need about 1/8" thick or less.
I often think there has to be a simple way to frame up a 'hat' to cover the roof of our small rigs. It would need to be light enough to take up there and set in place...
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on 04/05/10 cheeze1 wrote:Saw this in another thread (My cabover window elimination project) and I thought about your question about how to get to the upper fiberglas cap for cleaning. Quite a platform -
I figured that! I was going to put the ladders so the 'A' faces the sides of the rig, so they resist pushing.
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B-Plus wrote:
Burl, I would clean up the foam spray that is all over your solenoid and disconnect switch, you never know when or where your going to have to fool with them. On the side of the road in the middle of the night with a flashlight in your mouth is not a good time to be cleaning foam away from electrical items,a nice day in your drivway would be better. Take another a real good look at my pic , too many " HOT " live 12v cables in the box!!!
Dario
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