Drip edge, drip cap, drip rail, drip channel or whatever you may call it, what would be the pro's & con's for installing above Little Guy doors?
I suppose they are not needed, but would anyone recommend them?
Thanks in advance!!
madjack wrote:I have drip caps over my windows...which are sliders...with the drip cap, I can open them when it rains, much like a jalousie/crankout type windows...very handy option IMO...............
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dh wrote:Just a thought, for the price of an empty cerial box and a few bits of masking tape, you could mock up a drip cap or two and try them out.
Every part of my build gets mocked up in cardboard and tape, tested, tweeked, and eventually built.
absolutsnwbrdr wrote:Where did you order your drip edges from? I've been thinking about adding those too.
Also, on a similar subject... consider adding or replacing the weatherstripping on the doors. Maybe its just me, but I've been having a little issue with some water coming in the bottom of the doors while driving in heavy rain. I plan on replacing my weatherstripping this weekend.
absolutsnwbrdr wrote:Where did you order your drip edges from? I've been thinking about adding those too.
Also, on a similar subject... consider adding or replacing the weatherstripping on the doors. Maybe its just me, but I've been having a little issue with some water coming in the bottom of the doors while driving in heavy rain. I plan on replacing my weatherstripping this weekend.
MKE_Tear wrote:Got mine from www.shoprvparts.com . They were the best price I could find, including eBay. Got the one for the front window from them last year.
As for the weatherstripping, did you see that pipe wrap/insulation (shown in my thread) that I used on the bottom? I wonder if that would fix your problem.
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