by cracker39 » Wed May 10, 2006 8:41 pm
I used a liberal aplication of poly sealant, one heavy bead at the inside close the cutout, another closer the edge so that it would squeeze out when tightened down, and around each screw hole (on the underside). When I pressed it into place, the sealant did squeeze out around all the edges, and came out the screw holes. After putting in the screws, I dabbed it on the screw heads. Before installing, I emailed Scott at Fantastic Vents about the gasket and after reading his email, I threw mine away. This is what he said:
"The gasket goes against the roof. Alot of mfg of RV's don't use the gasket, they throw them away. I like polyurethane sealant. Fantastic Vent Corp suggests silicone. I hate silicone. All Airstream owners swear by Vulkeum. Whatever you do just make sure you seal around the vent flange to the roof and dab the screw heads."
Most of the caulking on my trailer is with the poly sealant. When I pulled the window out to reshim it, after it had been in the side for nearly a week, the poly sealant on the inside was still soft and pliable. On outside areas, it cures more, but still stays elastic.