How is Bruce (bdosborn) supposed to get this roof coating out of his hair? #-o
He said he was embarassed to ask about the Gorilla Glue, so he's gotta be too shy to ask the same sort of question a second time, so I'm asking for him......

Andrew
Steve Frederick wrote:The way I like to stretch plywood kind of "requires" reinforcement.
Steve Frederick wrote:
Woody,
Unless you REALY need the practice,:wink: I wouldn't waste the money on the bottom of the trailer. I used roof coating, as most do, for $5/$6 per gal. As long as you don't try sailing the tear,:wink: you shouldn't have any trouble. I use the epoxy/'glass for it's waterproofing AND structural benefits. The way I like to stretch plywood kind of "requires" reinforcement.
angib wrote:Reading this topic, I keep thinking I should ask the following question:
How is Bruce (bdosborn) supposed to get this roof coating out of his hair? #-o
Andrew
The technical term we use for it is, "Fuel Goo"
Arne wrote:I would not epoxy the bottom. It has hard contact with the frame and is non-flexible, so will crack.
SteveH wrote:The technical term we use for it is, "Fuel Goo"
asianflava,
You mess with model airplanes also?
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