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I have an old Ben Green metal trailer. It's spent most of it's life
inside a hanger. I plan on parking it outside a hanger for a couple months. I have not seen any water damage inside on the wood floor, however I want to make darn sure that no water at all comes through the roof. What is the best way to seal it up and prevent any leaks from coming through the flat metal roof? |
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![]() wrote in message ... What is the best way to seal it up and prevent any leaks from coming through the flat metal roof? If it is really only to be 2 months, then the obvious solution would be one of those cheap tarps available at a place like Harbor Freight. For a more permanent solution, consider a couple thick coats of the elastomeric roof paint sold at the big-box home improvement stores in the roofing section. Wash well before you paint. Seams can be covered with the 4" wide roof patching tape available at the same source before painting. I have sealed the roof of my home with this stuff. It stands up to Florida hurricanes when other roofs fail. Vaughn |
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Put a sprinkler on top and climb in with a flashlite and marker pen!
Also, take a ride back there down a rough road, you'd be surprised at what's going on and what needs adjusting. Don't do this unless you have a good relationship with the wife. After test-drivinging one trailer, it took a good 15 minutes of begging and pleading before the trailer lid was opened again! Cheers, JJ On Feb 18, 5:23*am, wrote: I have an old Ben Green metal trailer. *It's spent most of it's life inside a hanger. *I plan on parking it outside a hanger for a couple months. *I have not seen any water damage inside on the wood floor, however I want to make darn sure that no water at all comes through the roof. What is the best way to seal it up and prevent any leaks from coming through the flat metal roof? |
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On Feb 18, 7:13*am, JJ Sinclair wrote:
Also, take a ride back there down a rough road, you'd be surprised at what's going on and what needs adjusting. Don't do this unless you have a good relationship with the wife. After test-drivinging one trailer, it took a good 15 minutes of begging and pleading before the trailer lid was opened again! You didn't say who was in the trailer - you or the wife ![]() Andy |
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Andy wrote:
On Feb 18, 7:13 am, JJ Sinclair wrote: Also, take a ride back there down a rough road, you'd be surprised at what's going on and what needs adjusting. Don't do this unless you have a good relationship with the wife. After test-drivinging one trailer, it took a good 15 minutes of begging and pleading before the trailer lid was opened again! You didn't say who was in the trailer - you or the wife ![]() Duh, JJ is still alive, so it must have been him! -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * Updated! "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * New Jan '08 - sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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On Feb 18, 11:46*am, Andy wrote:
On Feb 18, 7:13*am, JJ Sinclair wrote: Also, take a ride back there down a rough road, you'd be surprised at what's going on and what needs adjusting. Don't do this unless you have a good relationship with the wife. After test-drivinging one trailer, it took a good 15 minutes of begging and pleading before the trailer lid was opened again! You didn't say who was in the trailer - you or the wife ![]() Andy Now if your wife is in the trailer, make sure your dog is with her. Like that when you open the trailer lid, at least the dog will be happy to see you. ![]() Bob |
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