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> Lanier - one suggestion. Use a two part epoxy resin rather than the polyester
> resin found at most auto parts stores. The epoxy is a lot stronger and will
> weather better. It is more expensive though. I found some at Home Depot the
> last time I had to do a repair.
The West Systems epoxies are very good with little odor and most people
tolerate them well. You can often find them at boat shops or mail order
them from Aircraft Spruce & Specialty:
http://www.aircraft-spruce.com/main.html
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
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atri63
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
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> Lanier - one suggestion. Use a two part epoxy resin rather than the polyester
> resin found at most auto parts stores. The epoxy is a lot stronger and will
> weather better. It is more expensive though. I found some at Home Depot the
> last time I had to do a repair.
The West Systems epoxies are very good with little odor and most people
tolerate them well. You can often find them at boat shops or mail order
them from Aircraft Spruce & Specialty:
http://www.aircraft-spruce.com/main.html
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com