by john » Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:56 am
madjack
I started at the pass. rear corner and pulled th skin away 7" up and approx 12" horiz ending up with a loose triangular flap. It started easy and of course got more difficult as more aluminum (hypotnuse??) was being removed. I never pulled the skin with a force perpindicular to the side of the trailer, but rather nearly parallel for fear of wrinkleing the polished aluminum. Also, I used an old swazall blade for prying near the line that was giving away while pulling the skin with the other hand. If the henrys had held any stronger I would have had more bending damage to the skin and would I would have given up the repair. As it is, the tail of the fender and a corner (end of trailer) light will cover much of that area anyway. Also, in an effort to covey henry 663 strength, the aluminum I used on the sides was VERY thin. It is Lowes valley flashing and it is very easy to damage limiting how hard I could pull on it, but that said, don't give too much weight to this last bit. The area I worked on was very small relative to the entire sheet and I feel that the henrys has more strength than is needed for the application.
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