Scott they now make the EPDM (white, black or grey)in liquid form. It seems
like the perfect solution to seal the joints.
>Yes the roof vents are still available, I believe they are called Hamptons,
>and can be found or ordered through Camping world. Mine were cracked when I
>bought this Phoenix. I did not replace them.. I fabricated some hard covers
>out of .019 white alu put caulk adhesive on the plastic and pop rivited( three
>on each side) through the sides of the old plastic cover. If they don't fly
>off at 65mph, I've had no problems of them leaking so far. ( Since its been
>inside) If you have anything left substantial this might be another
>alternative. You might look into putting in a Fantastic vent I've heard they
>are pretty neat.
>
>-
>While we are up on the Roof - (I was a roofing contractor- until I bought this
>GMC-now I'm a GMC fixer contractor)- does anyone know where to get that 2 sp
>fan for less than $30.00?
>-
>While I still have this thing in the (barn) could I please get some input as
>to how to clean off the ugly not working silicon caulking from the top and the
>finger painted messes over the windows.? (I hate that silicon caulk! Never
>used it when contracting and still don't like it! )
>
>Since I don't like silicon, are there any products that you have used that
>have produced good results of at least 2yrs or more before revisiting it
>again?.
>
>I hate roof leaks so much I'm temped to glue on a one piece hypalon roof over
>the whole thing, anybody put on a single ply rubber epdm, hypalon, or
>butidien single ply over their roof.?
>
>Should I reline my Gen box with that stuff from JCWhitney or something else?
>
>Would someone please E-mail or Fax me a list of parts for the motorhome that
>have been acceptable replacements , from NAPA or other auto stores. I'm sure
>I don't have a complete list?
>
>Sometime in January I plan to gut the interior, redo header, side panels and
>install rear permanent full bed, make new dinette area and make new sofa
>behind drivers seat. Although these areas are servicable as they exist, (they
>are bullit proof) they weigh a ton. Anybody out there have ideas and input?
>
>Thanks
>Scott Nehoda
>Adohen
>
>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
like the perfect solution to seal the joints.
>Yes the roof vents are still available, I believe they are called Hamptons,
>and can be found or ordered through Camping world. Mine were cracked when I
>bought this Phoenix. I did not replace them.. I fabricated some hard covers
>out of .019 white alu put caulk adhesive on the plastic and pop rivited( three
>on each side) through the sides of the old plastic cover. If they don't fly
>off at 65mph, I've had no problems of them leaking so far. ( Since its been
>inside) If you have anything left substantial this might be another
>alternative. You might look into putting in a Fantastic vent I've heard they
>are pretty neat.
>
>-
>While we are up on the Roof - (I was a roofing contractor- until I bought this
>GMC-now I'm a GMC fixer contractor)- does anyone know where to get that 2 sp
>fan for less than $30.00?
>-
>While I still have this thing in the (barn) could I please get some input as
>to how to clean off the ugly not working silicon caulking from the top and the
>finger painted messes over the windows.? (I hate that silicon caulk! Never
>used it when contracting and still don't like it! )
>
>Since I don't like silicon, are there any products that you have used that
>have produced good results of at least 2yrs or more before revisiting it
>again?.
>
>I hate roof leaks so much I'm temped to glue on a one piece hypalon roof over
>the whole thing, anybody put on a single ply rubber epdm, hypalon, or
>butidien single ply over their roof.?
>
>Should I reline my Gen box with that stuff from JCWhitney or something else?
>
>Would someone please E-mail or Fax me a list of parts for the motorhome that
>have been acceptable replacements , from NAPA or other auto stores. I'm sure
>I don't have a complete list?
>
>Sometime in January I plan to gut the interior, redo header, side panels and
>install rear permanent full bed, make new dinette area and make new sofa
>behind drivers seat. Although these areas are servicable as they exist, (they
>are bullit proof) they weigh a ton. Anybody out there have ideas and input?
>
>Thanks
>Scott Nehoda
>Adohen
>
>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach