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TreeSeeker wrote:You was right treeseeker, The back end is where I have not finished the end seam and it was coming in at that end seam, it is sealed now, Thanks.
If one end of the seam is lower than the other it could act like a gutter and the water flows down toward the low end, then over the top as soon as the top of the seam is lower than the high end of the seam. Hmm, was that clear?
I'm not sure how the water is getting into the seam, but probably from the end at the corner of the RV.
It might be a good idea to seal the seams from the inside while you can.
โDec-02-2010 03:05 PM
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tboss wrote:Hey Thanks tboss, I will go pick some up and seal from the inside.
hey driver you might try the buytal backed duct tape at lowes it might be just what your lookin for ..its in the paint section it has a alum surface and a sticky backed buytal tape on it ,,I have used it and it is a real good product for what you need once you stick it down its there to stay and water dont hurt it,,,,I wld install on the inside of the seam and take the water hose and let her have it full force tyo see if it still leaks...its kind a like eterna bond..but only 7.00 bucks for abt 40feet of it
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John H wrote:I will try to get the rough drawing with the measurements and post it, The Black and gray water tanks is planed out, The black water tank will sit right between the rear frame rails and the gray tank will sit to the driver side of the black tank on the outside of the frame rail.
With out seting eyes on, on that back, in person. It would be pretty hard to guess a right answer.
The condition of the old siding ?
Was it damaged on take off, storage, reinstalled?
What it snapped/assembled to gether right, slack. bent coupler seams?(picture shows a bow) If in fact it is warped, how about the other sides? over rambleing miles?
Where in absolute truth/reality does the leak/s originate from?
Apart from all of this could you make a rough drawing,shown on here, on your intended layout ? Maybe with some length & width measurements on the side? In your reasembly you must have layed out black & gray water openings, overhead cabinets, sink, bath, sleeping berths?
โDec-02-2010 02:43 PM
TreeSeeker wrote:ILet me check the end, I have a 'temp' Cap over the end at the rear, It might be letting the water in through that end if not sealed. Thanks.
If one end of the seam is lower than the other it could act like a gutter and the water flows down toward the low end, then over the top as soon as the top of the seam is lower than the high end of the seam. Hmm, was that clear?
I'm not sure how the water is getting into the seam, but probably from the end at the corner of the RV.
It might be a good idea to seal the seams from the inside while you can.
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Posted By: oldtrucker63 on 12/01/10 09:56am
Anyone know what would cause the metal siding to leak like this, How would water run up hill.?????