- Oct 22, 2021
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- 2006 Hymer A Class
Exactly that, your reducing the chance of bowing add this with a good job resealing around your skylight, job donePossible layout with change of direction
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Exactly that, your reducing the chance of bowing add this with a good job resealing around your skylight, job donePossible layout with change of direction
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Yes and the current layout would be fine due to the increased strength of the beam.
Your going to far into it with this, you just need a FLAT timber frame and a belts and braces seal around your skylight.
HiOk, points taken. I think I'll get some 40mm schletter solar rail and fit as close to original layout as possible. I'll keep it flat to start and see how it is. I suppose, as suggested some small packers could be used between the new rails and the skin of the roof if needed.
Any suggestions for repairing the tear. I was thinking some thin aluminium sheet covered in CT1 from inside and then some CT1 on the outside.
Ct 1 fine .why change the original layout ? You are massively over thinking this minor problem bolt box or angle along side the existing rebond the roof and refix the ceiling the structure is better than new remove and reseal the skylight ..job done in a day for £100I usually use ct1 for bonding the skylight. I installed a maxi fan a while back and it seems to be holding up well. I would think ok for repairing the tear inside combined with some thin sheet material?
My only concern about mounting the supports at right angles to the original is any potential twisting of the cab...