I am sure there is some kind of latex window caulk or something, but I haven't used anything like that. I just seem to let my house go to hell while I work on the camper.

Ed
Chris C wrote:Ed,
Rub some Titebond III into that gap with your finger..............if it's more like a crack. If it's larger, rub some Gorilla Glue into it. (both are waterproof) Rub back and forth across the crack and each time you do, a little more glue from your puddle, or source, will be forced into the crack. Keep "feeding" the crack until you can't get it to accept any more glue. That's how cracks in musical instruments are glued.
Dee Bee wrote:Chris C wrote:Ed,
Rub some Titebond III into that gap with your finger..............if it's more like a crack. If it's larger, rub some Gorilla Glue into it. (both are waterproof) Rub back and forth across the crack and each time you do, a little more glue from your puddle, or source, will be forced into the crack. Keep "feeding" the crack until you can't get it to accept any more glue. That's how cracks in musical instruments are glued.
Might work.. but be aware that gorilla glue will stain your fingers!!!
Dee Bee
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