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(RIP) PLANK
08-02-2012, 18:11
just taking some old photos of my phone and came across this pic of me half way through resealing the sky light on my Luna caravan, if you look closely you can see my Roma in the background :thumb2

makeitfit
08-02-2012, 19:54
argh, where was the tin tent warning triangle :eek:
I just thought I'd see what these roof lights(spots) looked like and saw this eeuuuwwww :p and as for looking for a roman in the background :surrender

(RIP) PLANK
08-02-2012, 20:19
argh, where was the tin tent warning triangle :eek:
I just thought I'd see what these roof lights(spots) looked like and saw this eeuuuwwww :p and as for looking for a roman in the background :surrender

less of that or I'll park in your front garden :augie

makeitfit
08-02-2012, 20:20
less of that or I'll park in your front garden :augie
You'll have to tarmac it first :lol

(RIP) PLANK
08-02-2012, 20:30
You'll have to tarmac it first :lol

to be sure :D

CaptLimey
08-02-2012, 21:35
Hi PLANK - looks like a messy job! Assuming it was leaking, how old is the van? What're you using for sealant?
Rgds CL

(RIP) PLANK
08-02-2012, 23:39
Hi PLANK - looks like a messy job! Assuming it was leaking, how old is the van? What're you using for sealant?
Rgds CL

no not leaking just precautionary as the caravan is a 2001 model, I keep a range of caravan sealants (even different colours) as I am that sad :o

Caravans this age are still on the old faithful non setting bedding sealants.:thumb2

welshjas
22-02-2012, 16:23
i used sticker flex when sealing the motor home did good enough job not
so good when sealing fibreglass part as it got in the crack and expanded when drying off :eek:

(RIP) PLANK
22-02-2012, 16:48
i used sticker flex when sealing the motor home did good enough job not
so good when sealing fibreglass part as it got in the crack and expanded when drying off :eek:

A lot of very new caravans us that, I'm not convinced as it makes a very permanent joint that can be almost impossible to undo again without causing damage :eek: But as it seems to be the way the industry is going I suppose I will have to catch up sooner or later :nenau