โJun-29-2017 11:41 AM
โJun-30-2017 09:09 AM
suprz wrote:drsteve wrote:ScottG wrote:suprz wrote:
Yep, got a roller too. I wonder if they could use a single large sheet of eternabond instead of TPO, or epdm... Wonder how that would work for a roof membrane... I think it would be the closest to a waterproof rv there could be
I've wondered about that too. I think you can get it in a 4' wide "tape". It would be expensive but probably a lot less than a new roof.
I can just imagine dealing with a 4' wide roll of Eternabond...
Actually with two people it is probably quite doable, and the cost is probably less than a new roof install
โJun-30-2017 06:05 AM
โJun-30-2017 06:04 AM
LarryJM wrote:suprz wrote:
Yep, got a roller too. I wonder if they could use a single large sheet of eternabond instead of TPO, or epdm... Wonder how that would work for a roof membrane... I think it would be the closest to a waterproof rv there could be
You might get some ideas on using Eternabond for sealing your trailer by studying the link in my signature and pay attention to the captions on each pic. I cover about everything you can use Eternabond on including screws, both with exposed heads and those under the vinyl trim molding and clearance lights.
Larry
โJun-30-2017 03:04 AM
drsteve wrote:ScottG wrote:suprz wrote:
Yep, got a roller too. I wonder if they could use a single large sheet of eternabond instead of TPO, or epdm... Wonder how that would work for a roof membrane... I think it would be the closest to a waterproof rv there could be
I've wondered about that too. I think you can get it in a 4' wide "tape". It would be expensive but probably a lot less than a new roof.
I can just imagine dealing with a 4' wide roll of Eternabond...
โJun-29-2017 07:21 PM
ScottG wrote:suprz wrote:
Yep, got a roller too. I wonder if they could use a single large sheet of eternabond instead of TPO, or epdm... Wonder how that would work for a roof membrane... I think it would be the closest to a waterproof rv there could be
I've wondered about that too. I think you can get it in a 4' wide "tape". It would be expensive but probably a lot less than a new roof.
โJun-29-2017 04:37 PM
suprz wrote:
Yep, got a roller too. I wonder if they could use a single large sheet of eternabond instead of TPO, or epdm... Wonder how that would work for a roof membrane... I think it would be the closest to a waterproof rv there could be
โJun-29-2017 03:44 PM
suprz wrote:
Yep, got a roller too. I wonder if they could use a single large sheet of eternabond instead of TPO, or epdm... Wonder how that would work for a roof membrane... I think it would be the closest to a waterproof rv there could be
โJun-29-2017 01:46 PM
โJun-29-2017 01:27 PM
โJun-29-2017 01:20 PM
suprz wrote:
I will be doing all vents etc., and front cap also. Basically if there is a slim, remote, miniscule chance water could get in.... It's getting eternabond
โJun-29-2017 12:32 PM