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Colorado r-pod guy
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Topic: Skin repair Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 3:02pm |
Can anyone offer advice on how to repair the skin on my 2008 R176? Colorado Springs had a vicious hailstorm yesterday and now I have a couple of breaks in the skin from tennis ball size hail.
The A/C cover is also damaged, but I have repaired that successfully in the past using fiberglass mesh and resin, so that isn't a big deal.
Many thanks.
Tim
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mcarter
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Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 3:40pm |
Is the damage on the roof? Has it penetrated the skin? Is there a Marine repair shop near you, you can ask for advice? First I would ensure it was covered and weather proofed as best possible. Is it just a couple breaks not many and widely spaced?
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Mike Carter
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furpod
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Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 3:55pm |
2008? do you mean 2018? it matters.
That was a bad storm, I know of at least one Pod that had a hail stone go all the way through the roof.
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Colorado r-pod guy
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Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 4:10pm |
2008. It would be nice to have a 2018, but I'm still happy with the one I have.
Thanks.
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Colorado r-pod guy
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Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 4:20pm |
Is the damage on the roof?
Yes.
Has it penetrated the skin?
The hailstones did not go through into the interior, but the outer skin is definitely compromised.
Is there a Marine repair shop near you, you can ask for advice?
Yes, but I'd rather find out what has worked for other owners and do the repairs myself.
First I would ensure it was covered and weather proofed as best possible.
It is covered, just in time for the t-storm that is brewing as I type this.
Is it just a couple breaks not many and widely spaced?
I have found three breaks about 2 inches long each.
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mcarter
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Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 4:35pm |
THANKS. I would ask the marine shop for advice, not so much for the repair. I have repaired breaks in the skin on fiberglass sheets, honestly not from hail. The roof is a fiberglass sheet. I would resin and patch each break. Sounds like you are familiar with that process. I did a search on repairs and didn't find a post addressing same. Lot experience from folks like FurPod, end of the day I think I would use a fiberglass repair kit and patch the perforations.
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Mike Carter
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furpod
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Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 4:46pm |
With it being an early pod, and considering it's age, and the fact that it is, or was white, I would literally go get a fiberglass repair kit at autozone, and DIY it. Solid bet for insurance to total a Pod that old with that damage.
Ok, well.. "literally", I would just go get one off my garage shelf.. but.. you get my drift. LOL
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Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 5:26pm |
Another idea, though I have not tried it myself..........
My "5th wheel neighbor" had a rock go through the "nose cone" of his rig. He went to the home improvement store and purchased a "bathtub repair kit" - made for acrylic and fiberglass bathtubs. He did this a couple of years ago and it is holding up fine. The color (white) matched pretty good, too. It is probably similar to what has already been mentioned as it is a two part epoxy.
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Colorado r-pod guy
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Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 8:47pm |
thanks. I actually bought the thing thee years ago from the first owner who used it exactly twice in 7 years and it was immaculate inside and out. Couldn't beat the price, hate the thought of parting with it and trying to find a replacement.
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Posted: 07 Aug 2018 at 8:49pm |
thanks for the tip, I'm going to check it out. I also thought of using marine grade silicone especially because it is flexible, very durable (even below the waterline on my boat), and white, just not sure it would seal completely.
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