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solderbitt1 wrote:
I had the mouse problem two years ago with my 2014 Rockwood. Imagine my chagrin when I got under the trailer and found numerous mouse entry holes. After sealing up the most obvious holes and still getting mice in the trailer, I decided to do something with the slide out driveshaft hole. The hole for mine was about the same as the "before" photo Carnation Sailor put in his posting.
I ended up cutting up a five quart oil jug and using the flattest part of the plastic jug to make a cover. I used a spade drill bit to cut a somewhat oversized hole in the plastic, cut the plastic into a rectangle that would fit up against the trailer frame and made a final cut from the round hole to one edge of the plastic. That last cut allows you to slip the plastic piece onto the drive shaft.
Once I determined my plastic cover was the size I wanted, I thoroughly cleaned the frame around the hole, applied silicone adhesive to the frame around the hole and glued my plastic cover in place.
So far so good - it's still in place. The hole in the plastic cover is large enough to allow for the movement of the slide out drive shaft but tight enough to keep out the critters.
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โSep-22-2017 10:47 AM
mowermech wrote:
We got some spice packet repellent to put in the motorhome over the winter.
I don't remember the name, but I think they came from Ace Hardware.
They have worked for two winters, now, being renewed every year.
It is about time to go get new ones again...
โSep-22-2017 10:39 AM
CarnationSailor wrote:
The left and right side I-beams each have one oval hole (about 3" x 1.5") where the slide-out's hydraulic actuator rod passes thru. I've been plugging up the gap with steel wool wrapped in a dryer sheet each time we put the slides out and whenever I put the unit in storage. This works, but I'm getting tired of the procedure and am looking for a permanent solution.
I've been thinking of a boot-like cover that, at one end, would attach around the hole with velcro, and have a hole in the center of the other end for the rod to pass thru. Maybe made out of rubber or leather.
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