Since my trailer is almost 65 years old, I look at everything I do to it with a view to the long term stability and/or reversability of my actions.
For example I'm hesitant to cut a hole in the all-aluminum roof for a ventilation fan when I don't have confidence in my ability to keep the installation weather tight for more than five years or so (the seeming life of caulking compounds I've used outdoors).
I've seen a lot of RTV applied to older (and some newer) RVs, trying to keep the vents and stacks etc. weatherproof. I know from experience that that's going to last only a year or two before it deteriorates to the point of failure.
So, what long-term solutions exist to weatherproof a metal-to-metal or plastic-to-metal joint?
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