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AndyfromTucson wrote:There are countersunk pop rivets available. I purchased some from Grainger. You will also need to purchase a countersink bit.
If that doesn't pan out I will probably go with j-d's idea of a triangular fish plate and some pop rivets. If I make the fish plate about the thickness of the luan, then when I re-skin I will just not put luan over the fish plate and glue the filon directly to the fish plate. The pop rivet heads will make bulges in the filon, but I can live with that.
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DrewE wrote:
Welding looks impossible to me without removing the foam etc. from the area...
...I might try a reinforcing plate and some JB-Weld (and mechanical fasteners). If there's any easy way to do so, I'd also inspect the same joint on the other side for the same problem.
โOct-21-2016 03:48 AM
Huntindog wrote:I was thinking of getting some beefy aluminum corner brackets and screwing or bolting them to the framing as an alternative to welding. Anyone have any experience with this?I don't think that would hold up.
If you want to reskin it with filon, I don't see an easy fix for this.
The aluminum tubing is pretty thin so any bolts, screws etc. will just either strip out, or crush it.
It needs to come apart more to clean up the metal and remove flamables from the area before welding.
If you are willing/able to reskin it with siding, then there are some other methods that could be used.
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