So I wanted to mount and couple of brackets on the inside surface of one of my storage access doors on my 2007 Jayco 23B HTT. One would hold my camp axe and the other a nice full-size Maglite flashlight.
I decided to mount a thin sheet of metal to the plastic surface to increase the surface area and provide great support for the brackets. I applied Liquid Nail to the metal and I installed several 1/8" rivets. Well I made the mistake of mounting the metal piece BEFORE drilling the rivet holes. Well, you know how drilling metal can go, when you finally bust through the metal the drill usually keeps on going. This happened to me about five times so I ended up with five unintended penetrations of the outer fiberglass surface of the door!
I purchased some JB Metal marine repair epoxy and filled the holes with it from the outside. I plan to let this cure, then sand it down and paint the hole door. Fortunately it's a pretty small door. It took a while to find the right shade of white paint - I selected Ford Oxford White based on my eye and that of the two guys behind the Advance Auto Parts counter. I'll paint it this week and hopefully it'll turn out okay.
If I had it to do over again I would have first drilled the holes in the metal plate, then glued it on the door's inside surface, then easily drilled the plastic for the rivet holes - this drilling would have been much easier and controllable. Oh well, you know hindsight is almost always 20-20.
If you ever had to do some touch up painting on your 2007 Jayco, or camper of the same color, what shade of white did you find to be a good match?
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2007 Jayco Jayfeather EXP 23B
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