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NRALIFR
Feb 25, 2017Explorer
What those look like to me are the result of staples being shot down from the roof into the top of the wall framing, and they were too close to the edge. It looks like one leg of the staple got between the filon and the wood, and bowed the filon out. The filon eventually cracked as it is now after towing the trailer for a while.
My preference for repairing a problem like this would be the gentlest way possible. Cut the damaged area out, remove whatever is under it causing the problem, then patch it up in a professional manner.
:):)
My preference for repairing a problem like this would be the gentlest way possible. Cut the damaged area out, remove whatever is under it causing the problem, then patch it up in a professional manner.
:):)
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