by artquixotic » Thu Sep 08, 2016 9:41 pm
There was reportedly a zero percent chance of rain today. So it rained. In the morning, I went trailer supply shopping at IKEA. I bought kitchen stuff, decorations, exterior hooks, lights, and some other stuff. Then I went home and did business stuff until maybe 4:30.
The sun finally came out, so I went outside and cleaned up the rubber for the rear roof and hung it up to dry. I learned that a scrubby sponge is the best way to clean the rubber. Power sanding is out - damage happened whenever there was the tiniest thing under the rubber.
While that was drying, I installed an old hatch strut on the trailer hatch. I retired it from another vehicle, despite it's inability to fully lift that hatch. I have a new strut bouncing around somewhere, but I couldn't find it. Anyway, after I installed this one, the hatch feels about 50% lighter, so I'm going to see about buying a matching one for the other side. The hatch will still get a little heavier, but I'm hoping this works.
Then I tossed the rubber on the roof and straightened the edge where the rubber would be under the plexiglass. I cleaned up the roof. It had got wet in two spots - on wood filler and on the topside paint. As you'd expect the wood filler was mush and the paint was fine. I glued the rubber down in the front half of that roof only, to avoid covering the mushy wood filler.
While I was at it, I decided to try installing the plexiglass. What could go wrong? I found a small crack and drilled out the end of it. Actually, I think I ended up putting a bunch of little cracks here and there - nothing major. But I'd definitely go with thicker plexiglass next time. It is 1/4", so maybe 1/2" would do it. We shall see how long it lasts on my trailer. It looks good though. Anyway, I used rubber washers between the screw heads and the plexi and plenty of silicone between the plexi and wood/rubber.
If you ever do that, seriously consider waiting until someone is around to help. The silicone set up for me about the time I was finishing up. I got silicone on my clothes. Rubber washers ran away. Some screws were too tight. Some were a little crooked, even though I pre-drilled. It took a while to line holes up. But I'm really excited that the roof is covered. It could probably rain tonight, and everything would be okay. It won't rain though. Zero percent chance.
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