For my new rig, I bought a used fiberglass van top and installation, from a guy who does this as a profession. He got sick before he finished the job, so some things are a little funky. I chose to accept the job as is rather than wait for him to recover, and I now have some touch ups to do. And questions for youse guys :B
Any advice is appreciated! Sorry about the blurry cell phone pics.
1. The previous owner screwed some ugly panels to the interior ceiling. There are about 50 screws, but thank goodness only about 5 of them pierce the top, and they appear to be nicely sealed, paint over caulking.
I want to remove the interior panels. Should I a) Just unscrew them, then go up on the roof and assess the damage. b) Attempt to ID which screws pierce the roof and cut those ones with nippers, leaving the stubs in the roof. c) Try one of each and look at results. d) Cut the paint and caulk before unscrewing so it will not tear, then patch. e)Something else.
2. For sealing screw holes, I guess I want Dicor? Leveling or non?
3. The screw heads along the bottom edge of the fiberglass top, holding it to the metal van, are not all covered with caulk. And there is no rubber cummerbund. Is this ok? Guy say screws are stainless, yay.
3. He says I do not need to paint or otherwise seal the cut edges of the metal roof (indoors), that it will not rust. Is this only true in his SoCal climate?
4. What is a good way to get oil based Rustoleum off black rubber? I got some off with rubbing alcohol and fine sand paper but started to feel I was pushing my luck. I have Goof Off, but would it dissolve rubber?
Thanks you guys, always :).
3/4 timing in a DIY van conversion. Backroads, mountains, boondocking, sometimes big cities for a change of pace.