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DieselFreak250 wrote:
Grit Dog: its ok I can be defensive and come off as un greatful and ignorant, Never intend to come off that way its just how I am. But I don't worry about them. The roof is bassicly flat, it doesn't have a arch to it, well it does but its so small and the way the plywood is waving its almost not there. it basically a flat roof at this point. altho I never thought about the roll roof. but pricing it here locally is going to cost me almost $300.00 just for 3 rolls though it is an idea, I'll keep looking for a cheaper price of it, I'm still open to idea's I haven't finalized what I am using yet for the water proofer. still busy working on taking the old roof deck off and puting the new on.
Just went out to inspect the roof again and it is flat on top with a slight ease on the sides.
Also I was wondering the refrigerator in it is not the Original will i need a roof vent for it if i decided to move it to another location? right now it has the side panel to access the plug and the roof vent for the Original just want to remodel the Kitchen area so would I need a side vent and roof vent?
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NMDriver2 wrote:
Did someone here try to send me a personal message? I lost my login ID and Password and had to re-register as NMDriver2. Maybe I will be able to stay logged in with this id.
Anyway, all purpose bondo will fill the voids between plywood sheets and give you a smooth solid transition on the edges. It sets up quick though so do not mix to much at a time and buy extra hardener.
โApr-18-2018 03:04 PM
โApr-18-2018 09:52 AM
DieselFreak250 wrote:
Well I got half the roof tore of yesterday, so the camper is partly a convertable now. going ot get the plywood today. and finish tearing off the roof tonight.
agesilaus, I plan on going with 1/4 BC plywood, I figure it will probably be the best stuff to use. I have used 5mm luan, i reskined my 240 gallon aquarium stand with it, I would not trust it to walk on. its way to thin and I'm way to heavy. as far as budget for the plywood its going to cost a $150-160. roughly. and that isn't even comming out of the roof budget. I will need 7 sheets so I'm not to concerned about that. What type of bondo where you going to do?
Map40, How did you do the edge of yours did you use tape? I find on mine that When i was pulling up the old plywood I didn't have to remove the trim full of screws I had started to. but there was no need other then to pull the rubber out from behind it. So just curious how you water proofed the edge, unless you told me and I over looked it forgive me, i do that sometimes.
โApr-18-2018 06:43 AM
โApr-18-2018 05:14 AM
agesilaus wrote:map40 wrote:
I did one of my roofs with Gator Grip (a bedliner) and it worked OK for 4 years. Re-did it with another one sealant.
In your case, I would just put plywood on top of what you have, seal the seams, put bedliner, cover it with vizquine while still fresh, and another coat of bedliner. You should be able to walk, jump or dance on that roof.
As far ad the inside damage, just start peeling off and replacing with new wood and insulation. Avoid mold.
Good luck.
Why use bedliner when a number of people recommend a product that is actually designed for this application. And that product will not be more expensive than bedliner?
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