Resealing the RV roof with Eternabond Tape

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    Ray
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    Not totally finished yet, but had the areas I was most worried about taped up. Put together a post and video on my adventures on the roof. :) Feeling much better about it’s waterproofing now.

    http://www.loveyourrv.com/resealing-rv-roof-eternabond-tape/

     

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    Norma
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    That’s awesome, Ray.  That Eternabond is some wicked good stuff, eh?

    1996 Honorbuilt Eldorado C320 "Lurch" | Chewbacca is my co-pilot

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    Ray
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    That’s awesome, Ray. That Eternabond is some wicked good stuff, eh?

    Wicked awesome! Seems like it would be good stuff for emergency patches for plumbing as well.

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    I said before you would be a good repair guy,Quality work.

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    LolaandRush
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    Very well done Ray. Watched the video and paused and rewind it several times to get a good understanding of your work. Man how you take the fear out of this stuff.

    Got my EMS-HW50C surge protector. Cotton pickin things manufactured just 45 miles from here.   I have the receptacle on the rear of cougar. I removed it and bought a new piece of #6 wire and put it in receptacle so I’m using the main wire from panel for out side and new to in side of protector. See where you have to be careful and place sensors with arrow in right direction too. More less follow instructions and its a breeze.  Well until next time and thanks again.

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