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โMay-08-2011 09:32 PM
H3OHIO wrote:Use a water hose, Don't wait for the rain Because If it still leaks It could rain for 3 or 4 day's....:S
If those windows are sliders flush out the weep holes.
I checked those out and found a wasp or something built a mud nest under the rubber gasket that goes around the window frame, so I cleaned out all the mud. I also found right above the window near the roof that the trim had come lose and was pushed up, so I pushed it down and re-caulked the trim. Hopefully the leak was one of those issues, I guess we will see in the next rain storm!
โMay-08-2011 07:51 PM
If those windows are sliders flush out the weep holes.
โMay-08-2011 05:47 AM
โMay-07-2011 07:12 PM
H3OHIO wrote:
Changed the engine oil, oil filter, and air filter. I also fixed a leak at one of the water heater connections, I was going to check into a leak on the side bunk window and wash and wax but the rains came. Hopefully we can get out soon for our first trip in our new to us 24' Tioga!
โMay-07-2011 05:23 PM
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โMay-06-2011 06:12 PM
โMay-06-2011 06:05 PM
Replant wrote:mwebber78 wrote:
Crawled under the coach this weekend to undercoat all the framing and braces from future rusting. I found this useful on previous campers so I figured it'd apply to a motorized unit as well. Found quite a bit of surface rust on all the underside where the frame was extended and other tid-bits. Coated with RustOleum Rust Transformer on Saturday all the spots that had surface rust. Finished up today with RustOleum Rust Stop black semi-gloss. Looks great, protected from future rust, and converted any existing rust!
I know it seems anal but I want this thing to last!
I can't seem to find RustOleum Rust Stop. Could the product be RustOleum Stop Rust? They claim it can be sprayed directly over rust. Then why use Rust Transformer? I'll have to buy it by the case. My rig must have spent some time in a few feet of water.:M
โMay-06-2011 10:46 AM
mwebber78 wrote:
Crawled under the coach this weekend to undercoat all the framing and braces from future rusting. I found this useful on previous campers so I figured it'd apply to a motorized unit as well. Found quite a bit of surface rust on all the underside where the frame was extended and other tid-bits. Coated with RustOleum Rust Transformer on Saturday all the spots that had surface rust. Finished up today with RustOleum Rust Stop black semi-gloss. Looks great, protected from future rust, and converted any existing rust!
I know it seems anal but I want this thing to last!
โMay-06-2011 05:14 AM
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