We have a small adapter plate that will allow one to use slightly different
screw locations and not look like somone screwed up.
Call me so I can send you pics.
> Tom, I have repaired a couple of awning fastener tear-outs. On the rear of
> 26 foot coaches. Not much meat in there on some coaches, more in others.
> One coach, I had to reinforce the outside with an aluminum plate about 6"
> square. I used pop rivets to secure the plate to the coach, and riv-nuts in
> the plate to secure the awning bracket. Worked well. If the coach is
> cracked from collision damage, then you will have to get inside the panel
> and repair it with cloth and a compatible resin to SMC. The coach is NOT
> fiberglass, and polyester resin will not make a satisfactory repair. Todd
> Sullivan can tell you the correct resin to use on the sheet moulded
> compound.
> Jim Hupy
>
>
> > Sounds good on the large pop rivits. Any idea how long?
> >
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Jim Kanomata
Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
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