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โOct-09-2020 09:46 AM
K_and_I wrote:
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โOct-09-2020 06:26 AM
โOct-08-2020 08:38 AM
โOct-08-2020 08:34 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:Bert the Welder wrote:
Was in the shop today and the rubber/synthetic sticky tape they put around house windows these days got me thinking. Why not do that on RV's?
Wrap the window cutout with Eternabond tape, maybe the 2" stuff, inside the cutout frame and out over the outside. Just enough that it doesn't peek out from beneath the window frame. Then butyl on top to bed the window.
Why bother with the first step. Just butyl tape.
I do NOT believe that ANY caulk/sealant lasts "forever". When you place it between two dissimilar materials and expose it to a "non-sheltered" environment you have two powerful forces acting against it.
All materials heat and shrink with ambient temperature changes. The bigger the change in temperature the more expansion/contraction. This is a very powerful force working AGAINST your caulk/sealant !
Sunlight, especially the Ultraviolet portion of the spectrum, causes material to "breakdown" over time.
IMHO, design seals to accept butyl tape and be easily replaced.
โOct-08-2020 08:14 AM
LarryJM wrote:gbopp wrote:
Would the (minimal) thickness of the Eternabond interfere with the window seating properly on the butyl tape?
I'm thinking it could leave a small gap between the window and the side of the RV.
Maybe it would be better to just use the tape they use on houses?
Instead of Eternabond if I was redoing a window I would wrap the opening like the OP suggested with 2"/3" wide aluminum tape. It's extremely thin and would make the opening basically waterproof. You would just have to be careful installing the window to avoid tearing the tape.
Larry
โOct-08-2020 08:11 AM
gbopp wrote:
Would the (minimal) thickness of the Eternabond interfere with the window seating properly on the butyl tape?
I'm thinking it could leave a small gap between the window and the side of the RV.
Maybe it would be better to just use the tape they use on houses?
โOct-08-2020 08:01 AM
rhagfo wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
Should look great with all those 2" wide band aid strips all over the trailer :R. However if resale/looks isn't a issue and the unit will be like a hunters cabin in the woods then looks should be fine.
If you read the OP post, the thought was to wrap like the window frame in a new house. about 1/2" on the side of the opening the rest coming and covering the open space/ insulation.
โOct-08-2020 08:00 AM
โOct-08-2020 06:23 AM
Bert the Welder wrote:
Was in the shop today and the rubber/synthetic sticky tape they put around house windows these days got me thinking. Why not do that on RV's?
Wrap the window cutout with Eternabond tape, maybe the 2" stuff, inside the cutout frame and out over the outside. Just enough that it doesn't peek out from beneath the window frame. Then butyl on top to bed the window.
โOct-08-2020 03:46 AM
gbopp wrote:
Would the (minimal) thickness of the Eternabond interfere with the window seating properly on the butyl tape?
I'm thinking it could leave a small gap between the window and the side of the RV.
Maybe it would be better to just use the tape they use on houses?
โOct-08-2020 02:56 AM
โOct-07-2020 10:16 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Should look great with all those 2" wide band aid strips all over the trailer :R. However if resale/looks isn't a issue and the unit will be like a hunters cabin in the woods then looks should be fine.
โOct-07-2020 08:16 PM
โOct-07-2020 08:01 PM