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- rbrandExplorerCorplast is a corrugated plastic sheet. That might be what you are looking for.
- kerrlakeRooExplorerTry the "Gorilla" brand duct tape, it seems to stick to most things and is very tear resistant.
- path1ExplorerI put "Gorilla" brand duct tape on mine. Was supposed to be temp fix. That was 3 years ago. RV dealer had to order, stopped in at commercial sign store and was available and lots cheaper.
- LwiddisExplorer IIYup, Kerri, I can't tear it...must use scissors. "Round" the edges.
- Mortimer_BrewstExplorer IIIf you have multiple sign shops in your area, shop around. I got quotes ranging from $16 to $64. I believe Home Depot carries white sheets of Coroplast.
- DutchmenSportExplorer
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
If you have multiple sign shops in your area, shop around. I got quotes ranging from $16 to $64. I believe Home Depot carries white sheets of Coroplast.
I did a search with Home Depot. That stuff ain't cheap! Wow! If I ever have to replace mine, I think I'll just use 1/4 inch plywood! Wow!
Click here. - kerrlakeRooExplorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
If you have multiple sign shops in your area, shop around. I got quotes ranging from $16 to $64. I believe Home Depot carries white sheets of Coroplast.
I did a search with Home Depot. That stuff ain't cheap! Wow! If I ever have to replace mine, I think I'll just use 1/4 inch plywood! Wow!
Click here.
Dutch, most plywood has a dislike for water, coroplast is able to take the drenching it gets underneath the tt as you go down the road. - sp8goldExplorerA buddy replaced the coroplast with thin galvanized metal on his fifth wheel. I am sure he added some weight but he was happy with the result.
- Ralph_CramdenExplorer IIfactoryrvsurplus.com
Look under repair parts then underbelly.
$4.00 per ft. - bobndotExplorer II
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
DutchmenSport wrote:
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
If you have multiple sign shops in your area, shop around. I got quotes ranging from $16 to $64. I believe Home Depot carries white sheets of Coroplast.
I did a search with Home Depot. That stuff ain't cheap! Wow! If I ever have to replace mine, I think I'll just use 1/4 inch plywood! Wow!
Click here.
Dutch, most plywood has a dislike for water, coroplast is able to take the drenching it gets underneath the tt as you go down the road.
DS, those prices at HD were for a 5 pack or a 3 pack of the thicker sheets. You would have to use marine ply or pressure treated ply and the extra weight would not be good and the cost would also be up there.
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