Jun-11-2015 10:59 AM
Jun-12-2015 12:39 AM
3oaks wrote:LarryJM wrote:I've seen that happen before. That's why I use stainless steel hardware, not just shiny chrome plated carbon steel screws. Boating supply and accessory outlets are a very good source of all kinds of stainless steel hardware. More expensive but worth the extra cost.
IMO that is the best and it's important to basically "entomb" the entire head of the screw or over time rust will work it's way around the head and down thru the screw threads causing a leak.
Larry
Jun-11-2015 10:44 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
I mounted this mega size level to the front of our rig using an extreme mounting tape similar to this and the level hasn't moved in the slightest.
I personally wouldn't ever drill any holes in the side of the trailer unless it was absolutely necessary, such as for supporting awning brackets ... for me, an antenna just isn't important enough. That said, if you're going to do it anyway you'd want to screw into studs within the wall and make sure you seal the holes with non sag lap sealant such as ProFlex.
Jun-11-2015 10:04 PM
LarryJM wrote:westend wrote:
If you have a small piece of Eternabond tape, it seals screws well--Video
IMO that is the best and it's important to basically "entomb" the entire head of the screw or over time rust will work it's way around the head and down thru the screw threads causing a leak.
Larry
Jun-11-2015 06:29 PM
LarryJM wrote:I've seen that happen before. That's why I use stainless steel hardware, not just shiny chrome plated carbon steel screws. Boating supply and accessory outlets are a very good source of all kinds of stainless steel hardware. More expensive but worth the extra cost.
IMO that is the best and it's important to basically "entomb" the entire head of the screw or over time rust will work it's way around the head and down thru the screw threads causing a leak.
Larry
Jun-11-2015 03:03 PM
westend wrote:
If you have a small piece of Eternabond tape, it seals screws well--Video
Jun-11-2015 02:08 PM
Jun-11-2015 01:45 PM
Jun-11-2015 01:37 PM
93Cobra2771 wrote:That is the same procedure I use too.
Yes, you need to seal them. A non silicone based sealant would be best. Drill hole, shoot some in hole, and shoot some around screw prior to screwing it in. I like a little bit to squish out from around the screw, then I know I have plenty. Wipe off excess and you are good to go.
Jun-11-2015 11:32 AM
Jun-11-2015 11:07 AM