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roof vent
#21
after taking off,cleaning and resealing it still leaked,just went up there and put most of a tube of geocell rv on it,shouldnt leak but there are stress cracks all over,plastic crap,will tarp the rig soon
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#22
Do I know what that's like ? Huh Yup !
stay tuned 
  Cool
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#23
(10-14-2017, 03:04 PM)Gary Wrote: after taking off,cleaning and resealing it still leaked,just went up there and put most of a tube of geocell rv on it,shouldnt leak but there are stress cracks all over,plastic crap,will tarp the rig soon
DANG! There is an elastomeric paint that is normally for flat roofing. It is meant to seal, and highly flexible, Can be applied with a roller. This can be found at hardware stores like Lowes. An acquaintance says it works good on RV's and trailers too. As a side benefit the white stuff keeps you cooler in the summer as well. It's a little over $20. a gallon, maybe $25. I bet it would work on your roof.
 The Captain and Crew Finally got their stuff together. 
 Now if they can only remember where they put it.   Rolleyes
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#24
not sure if i will replace the roof vent with a metal one or eliminate it to fit more solar,been leaving it open to the weather and besides the vent the large window has a two piece frame and there is a drop getting in there and the passengers side door seal leaks,everything else seems good,there is nothing that will be water tight in a oregon winter,all the neighbors already have their rv/travel trailers tarped up
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