โOct-10-2018 06:20 AM
โOct-10-2018 04:58 PM
โOct-10-2018 10:32 AM
stevepk wrote:That's a good idea. I did something similar on my previous TT. I used a steel panel that I primed and painted, but aluminum would be better - you don't have to paint it. I used liquid nails and small screws to install a 2x2 where the fabric had ripped. When it dried, I cut the fabric edge straight, and stapled it to the new stringer. I then ran a bead of liquid nails around the repair area and screwed the plate through pre-drilled holes. I knew a guy in a hot rod shop that cut a piece to size for me.
Had blow out last week, fixed the brakes and now onto fixing the the other damage.
There is very little body damage which I can fix easily. What I need help with is the black fabric that was tore out. I assume this fabric is water proof and I need know itโs name and where to buy it. Is it available in small patch panels? Was also considering scabbing in some diamond plate aluminum to prevent future damage.
2018 Prime Time Avenger 27RKS
Thanks in advance
Steve
โOct-10-2018 07:06 AM
โOct-10-2018 06:59 AM
โOct-10-2018 06:28 AM
stevepk wrote:
Had blow out last week, fixed the brakes and now onto fixing the the other damage.
There is very little body damage which I can fix easily. What I need help with is the black fabric that was tore out. I assume this fabric is water proof and I need know itโs name and where to buy it. Is it available in small patch panels? Was also considering scabbing in some diamond plate aluminum to prevent future damage.
2018 Prime Time Avenger 27RKS
Thanks in advance
Steve