This is available on Amazon for about $10.00
Short test piece inside the garage. If this works, I will do another test outside where I can see how it works in the heat of the sun and water.
KCStudly wrote:Hope it doesn't peel your paint up.![]()
Even low tack tapes can take enough of a set to be a PITA.
S. Heisley wrote::thinking: If it's only temporary, you could use Frog tape or 3M Painter's tape. I think that will stick but will come off without taking the paint with it. The surface is supposed to be dry before you apply any tape. This could be a problem if you have to put up the walls up in rainy weather.
One of the problems of folding walls is the weather stripping. I find myself replacing the interior weather stripping every year or two, where the folding walls meet. Taking down and lifting up the walls causes it to get rubbed so much that it wears out or pulls/falls off quickly. If you park on a surface that isn't level, such as a hillside, one wall will rub on the other even more than usual. Because of this, I make it a practice to inspect the weather stripping at the beginning of each camping season.
I found a weather stripping that's similar to a garage door seal, only smaller, that I'm going to try out this season; but, for me, it's just a second seal as I have hinged metal strips that take the brunt of any rain. If you're interested and I forget to post it, feel free to ask me about it later this summer.
me&z wrote:Wow! Well done.
How much time does it take to raise the roof and install the sides?
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