Well the good news is, the 120v side of the wiring is done, bad news is it won't run my coffee maker ugh
But the table is installed!
Great time at the NWOR, we were comfortable, but had one of the most "not off road" trucks there. Either way it was nice. Hung out with lots of friends, enjoyed watching the obstacle course, and did lots of walking around looking at rigs I recognized!
Now I thought I had a leaking window..... Well its not the window...... Looks like our time on rough roads has taken its toll on the roof seams. They are splitting all the way around. Tri Van used an elastomeric of some sort to seal the overlap between the roof sheet metal and the corner extrusions. Its brushed on. Where is passes over the lip of the sheet metal it looks like it was the thinnest point and its just splitting there. Ugh!
This is the worst of split, but actually not leaking as the butyl that is between the pieces is good and thick here.
SOOOOO I get to re seal it all the way around, fun.... I hit the spots that were leaking (place you can see form the interior anyway...) with a bit of sikaflex since it was supposed to rain again. I wiped it with MEK and a wire brush, seemed to stick well.
I think the NO coffee is a no go item..... You need to get that fixed!
The table is way kool for sure!
Sam
I am seeing a lot of people using the new polyurethane-based Bedliners. I thought about it, but the one I like doesn't go over bare metal well. My whole roof is bare aluminum.Ouch, Sika isn't cheap. Isn't there some new roof coating that lots of people are putting on their campers? Can't remember what they call it though.
I am seeing a lot of people using the new polyurethane-based Bedliners. I thought about it, but the one I like doesn't go over bare metal well. My whole roof is bare aluminum.
Yes Sikaflex is not cheap, but it's bullet proof. I have a case of it in the garage....
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It is unfortunate, but part of the nature of the beast. I do think a bedliner is a great option, I looked into it for my old Winnie. The local guy had done a few, they have white now too which would be far better than black!Isn't it a pity that we have these fine rigs, with all the great engineering, and we still find ourselves slathering gunk out of a tube onto the roofs to prevent leaks!
I've been fortunate only having one minor leak, so far, but I'd sure like to see a better alternative to the annual trip up the ladder with the caulking gun.