โDec-10-2009 06:16 PM
โSep-22-2010 09:44 PM
oldtrucker63 wrote:
aacow@pwless.net I never thought of that, If you are close to Harlan Kentucky I too will look at your RV and if It can be fix with Eternabond or just by resealing the windows I would do the work for free to help you guys.
โSep-22-2010 08:25 AM
โSep-21-2010 06:22 PM
aacow@pwless.net wrote:
Hi Trucker! I am the proud owner of a 91 Coachman C and have been following your rebuild for some time. We haven't had our C long but in the darkest part of my mind I've wondered if we might have leak problems. Well....last weekend I found one over the cabover. I am a 65 year old woman....not mechanical or particularly good at the building thing. I'm assuming I can't just ignore it but where do I start? I really don't see my hubby diving into this and don't have the money to take it to a pro. Waaaah!
โSep-21-2010 05:58 PM
aacow@pwless.net wrote:I would get a young handy man and see what he would charge to take the windows out from the cab-over bunk and reseal them and thats just guessing that the windows is where the leak is, OR Buy some Eternabond tape you can tape around windows or the roof edges and vents or pipes with this stuff it will stop any leak you may find.
Hi Trucker! I am the proud owner of a 91 Coachman C and have been following your rebuild for some time. We haven't had our C long but in the darkest part of my mind I've wondered if we might have leak problems. Well....last weekend I found one over the cabover. I am a 65 year old woman....not mechanical or particularly good at the building thing. I'm assuming I can't just ignore it but where do I start? I really don't see my hubby diving into this and don't have the money to take it to a pro. Waaaah!
โSep-21-2010 05:29 PM
aacow@pwless.net wrote:
Hi Trucker! I am the proud owner of a 91 Coachman C and have been following your rebuild for some time. We haven't had our C long but in the darkest part of my mind I've wondered if we might have leak problems. Well....last weekend I found one over the cabover. I am a 65 year old woman....not mechanical or particularly good at the building thing. I'm assuming I can't just ignore it but where do I start? I really don't see my hubby diving into this and don't have the money to take it to a pro. Waaaah!
โSep-21-2010 05:20 PM
โSep-21-2010 08:30 AM
John H wrote:Yea its been a change in plans again The roof will be the Liquid rubber this will be a lot easer to go on over the edge and it will stick to the glass just fine so Liquid rubber it is. I know there has been a lot of mind changing but thats the way it go's when your on your first RV build Right.:h
Morn' Trucker,
Been away for a while, I will agree with edm360 on the gel coat. If you plan on rolling the rubber roof over the glass. I could not remember whether you had planed on doing so, after many pages back I told you about the roll idea I seen on higher priced RV/s, buy then you said you had decided to go back with their original roof plan, with maybe glass instead of rubber. So the idea with the roof glass finish with gel & tinned I though would have been a attractive and a finished idea. as a after though check on the adhesion to glass with the glue on/for that rubber. Might be a good idea on saving a latter problem.
โSep-21-2010 07:17 AM
โSep-21-2010 05:22 AM
TreeSeeker wrote:LOL...Ok Thanks man. I will be sure to keep my fingers out from the front of the gun too.....Right.
OldTrucker,
I got a heat gun at Harbor Freight on sale for $9.99. Right now they have it for $7.99. Go here.
If you haven't used a heat gun before, be very careful, it is easy to overheat something--blistering your paint for instance. Also, aluminum warps very easily with heat (don't ask how I know this).
โSep-20-2010 09:53 PM
โSep-20-2010 06:01 PM
pointbrze wrote:Yea A heat gun would be better but the hair dryer is all I have right now, I would like to have a heat gun, It would come in handy in a lot of projects around the house.
I like the hair dryer idea! ๐
โSep-20-2010 03:57 PM
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