Holes in roof

Bankguy1

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Hi, looks like the PO removed the tv antenna on the roof and put duck tape to cover the hole. It two holes the size of half dollar and the screws around it. What’s the best way to seal up those holes and screws?
Thank you
 
A riveted aluminum patch with polyurethane adhesive as a sealant would be my choice. The rivets should be of the closed-end sealing type. Put the rivets into the existing screw holes to avoid making more holes.

Rick “one of many possible approaches” Denney
 
I agree, for the roof pop rivets or sheet metal screws are fine. For visible patches aluminum sheet and jb weld is better. actual aluminum welding is the best
 
piece of aluminum cut to cover, black butyl rubber tape seal it down, pop rivet it down, dicor flowable lap sealant over the joint and rivets, jwid
 
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There are also a lot of good ideas and resources on this topic in the Airstream restoration forums. Those guys are real pros at patching aluminum skins and finding leaks.
 
This is probably the Cadillac of patching, but its how I do it. I dont want some future NO (New Owner), swearing at the PO (Previous Owner); thats me.

Materials: Counter Sink pop rivets, PC-11 Water proof Epoxy. Access the roof from underneath and scrape away the insulation, then use a wire wheel to clean off any residue down to the clean aluminum. Cut a suitable patch from Aluminum roof flashing and drill and countersink the holes. For small holes I keep a bag of quarter sized Aluminum craft disks to patch screw holes. Mix and apply the PC-11 to the surface of the patch in a thin even coat. You probably will need an assistant, but most of the time I use a painters extension pole and small piece of wood to press the patch into place. Use two rivets to align the patch from below. Install the pop rivets. Use your choice of spatula or forming tool to smooth out the PC-11 on the top side. PC-11 has a fairly long work time. Let it set up, and sand and paint. I also go over the underside with some of the spray Flex Seal, just to be sure it will never leak.