Aug-31-2017 08:30 PM
Sep-02-2017 06:19 AM
ksbowman wrote:
Kevin, Google Replacing front rv caps and building teardrop camping trailers. There are some very informative videos on the under layment and attaching the filon to it. It is amazing how you can bent the 1/8" plywood around some pretty tight radius. I am getting ready to tackle my front nose in about a month (I lost a clearance light reflector and water got in). I am going to use a 1/8 birch plywood. Like you I am going to make additional supports including one in the middle out of 3/4" plywood cut to match the existing radius and laminate them together in pair to get extra bearing width to attach the plywood to. My filon is 8'x8' so it will require 2 - 4'x8' sheets of plywood for a backing. I refuse to use the cardboard again. Might even cover the plywood under layment with an epoxy to prevent water intrusion.
Sep-01-2017 08:08 PM
Sep-01-2017 03:32 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
Filon is so thin it's tricky to repair small holes and cracks using traditional methods. Often it's simpler to just replace the whole panel.
Sep-01-2017 03:27 PM
westend wrote:Thoughts?
If it was me, I'd use PVC coated aluminum panels. Two 8' x 4" should be darn close. There would have to be some sort of frame to attach the aluminum but once installed, good for a lot of years.
White both sides 4' x 10' This coated aluminum holds paint real good if you have another color to match.
Sep-01-2017 11:31 AM
Thoughts?
Sep-01-2017 06:19 AM
Sep-01-2017 05:43 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
That is Filon- not true fiberglass, rather it is fiberglass reinforced plastic. It must be laminated to a backer- usually luan, but azdel is the current choice.
Sep-01-2017 03:23 AM
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Aug-31-2017 11:32 PM