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robatthelake wrote:
I would attempt repairing what You already have.the Rubber Roof material will peel back quite a way and can be cut and re glued where necessary. Eternabond Tape plus a generous glob of Dicor sealant will easily cover any visible repairs
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wny_pat wrote:Yes, you can still buy replacements and in fact there are a number of them that are acrylic as well. Just not flat. The problem is that I am going to use a bigger piece to cover a bigger area because of the damaged area of the wood on one side of the existing skylight. There is no way to repair the wood in the area without cutting the rubber roof and I am not going there. Sad that some people just let these problems continue to the point that it is to a point of damaging wood. Thanks pat
You can still buy replacement skylights that will fit in the same spot on your RV. In fact they are available at thru your local building supply stores.
โSep-26-2013 02:20 PM
Effy wrote:
I suppose it could work. I have used acylic before on other applications and it's difficult to drill into without cracking it thus inviting problems.