All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Post your tow vehicle pics hereNew ecoboost tow max. Our camper is only 3500 lbs so good to go. Re: Paneling nails for aluminum frame?Well what a difference a day makes. Talking to SWMBO (she who must be obeyed), she didn't want to see visible self tapping screws. I took RoyB's advise and I went to Home Depot (closer than Lowes) and got a battery powered 16ga nailer. I used small dabs of liquid nails across the aluminum frame and the nailer to hold in place to keep it from sagging. I'll post pictures once I get the paint and trim work up. Thanks for all the advise, without it, I might have skipped the adhesivePaneling nails for aluminum frame?I had a water leak on both front sides of the TT, and had to remove the paneling and wet insulation. I got the leak stopped and everything left open to dry for a few months and ready to go back together. My question is, what to use for paneling nails into the aluminum frame. The original paneling was nailed at the very bottom and top under molding, with something along the lines of liquid nails or other bonding on the middle rails. I have an Arrow ETFX50 electric staple and nail gun but never tried the nails yet. Its great for repairing my screen porch, but not quite sure the aluminum frame will be that easy. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.
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