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Rain Gutter Ideas Needed

Postby Classic Finn » Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:04 am

Id like some ideas on a rain gutter or diverter for the front of the tear above the windows. Here we dont have too good of a selection as you do there in the States but was thinking somthing from aluminum or stainless.. :thinking: :thinking:

Or maybe I,ll build somthing and cover it will aluminum???? :designing:

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Postby Classic Finn » Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:14 am

Ive seen some of this aluminum above doors that look similar to a small awning????

Its maybe about 2 - 3 inches in width but I cannot for the life of me remember what its called.. and its not the normal rain moulding... :thinking: :thinking: :thinking:

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PS Is it called a Drip Cap?
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Postby Juneaudave » Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:32 am

Maybe you are thinking "drip cap" like this? Drip Cap
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Postby Classic Finn » Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:47 am

Juneaudave wrote:Maybe you are thinking "drip cap" like this? Drip Cap
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Yes For Sure thats it... Bingo.. Man its hard to think of the English Terms at times.. Must be a case of CRS.. :lol: :lol:

What do you think? Would that look Good??

Here I go with details again, however I think it is needed... :lol:

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Postby Juneaudave » Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:16 pm

If it were me...I think I would look very hard at Grant's drip molding and curve it around the top of the door!! Sweet!!! I've seen a number of pics on the BBS using that kind of treatment and I think it looks good!

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Postby Classic Finn » Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:34 pm

Juneaudave wrote:If it were me...I think I would look very hard at Grant's drip molding and curve it around the top of the door!! Sweet!!! I've seen a number of pics on the BBS using that kind of treatment and I think it looks good!

Grants Parts (Lil Bear) and General Swell Stuff

Scroll down to the moldings!!!
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Dave this would be for above the front windows.. 8) 8) Yup I was looking there too.. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Kevin A » Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:43 pm

Classic Finn wrote:
Juneaudave wrote:If it were me...I think I would look very hard at Grant's drip molding and curve it around the top of the door!! Sweet!!! I've seen a number of pics on the BBS using that kind of treatment and I think it looks good!

Grants Parts (Lil Bear) and General Swell Stuff

Scroll down to the moldings!!!
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Dave this would be for above the front windows.. 8) 8) Yup I was looking there too.. :lol: :lol:

Heikki,

Unless those windows have a potential leakeage problem, I think the trailer would look better without any additional trim in that area. Another thing to consider is, any type rain gutter in that area would trap water rather then divert it while the trailer is in motion.
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Postby Classic Finn » Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:47 pm

Kevin A wrote:
Classic Finn wrote:
Juneaudave wrote:If it were me...I think I would look very hard at Grant's drip molding and curve it around the top of the door!! Sweet!!! I've seen a number of pics on the BBS using that kind of treatment and I think it looks good!

Grants Parts (Lil Bear) and General Swell Stuff

Scroll down to the moldings!!!
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Dave this would be for above the front windows.. 8) 8) Yup I was looking there too.. :lol: :lol:

Heikki,

Unless those windows have a potential leakeage problem, I think the trailer would look better without any additional trim in that area. Another thing to consider is, any type rain gutter in that area would trap water rather then divert it while the trailer is in motion.


Hmm as far as I see no leakage. that lock seal that I installed now made the windows exceptionally tighly sealed.

You do have a point there...

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Postby madjack » Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:48 pm

Heikki, as close to the edge as your windows are, it may be difficult to install a drip cap...however the drip rail from Grant is dead soft and would conform to the curve of the door...placed right above the door edge trim, it would look good and have the added benefit of diverting water away from the entire door, not just the window...
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Postby Betsey » Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:59 pm

Heikki used the Camp-Inn door kit & seals, which, if installed properly, eliminate the need for any type of drip rail over the doors, due to their design. :thumbsup:


BTW...nice looking tear you got there, Heikki! :applause:


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Postby Classic Finn » Sat Jun 14, 2008 2:07 pm

Betsey wrote:Heikki used the Camp-Inn door kit & seals, which, if installed properly, eliminate the need for any type of drip rail over the doors, due to their design. :thumbsup:


BTW...nice looking tear you got there, Heikki! :applause:


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Hi There Betsey, Yes indeed they do come from you, meaning the door kits and windows.. ;) 8)

Yup doors do not leak for sure. I was more thinking of the window area in the front .. however as kevin stated maybe the rain cap or rain gutter is not a good idea there. But as you all know I keep thinking of different ideas and ways.. :lol: :lol:

Ohh thank you Betsey for the kind words .. :oops: shucks. Ohh PS We tried the Camp Inn Tent on too yesterday but my camera ran out of juice and it was getting real late so I,ll get some photos of it..

As well as the door screens still need to be installed.. so lots of items from You folks Betsey.. ;) 8)

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Postby fornesto » Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:31 pm

It might look like a "Uni-Brow" over the two eyes. :lol:

Also, when you're driving in the rain, water will tend to be pulled upward over the curve, gliding on the roof surface. This gutter would create a dam and stop normal flow of water (and air) over the natural curve of the teardrop. This could really force water under the drip mold and creat issues.

I'd avoid it if you could.

(Or, get window wipers)
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Postby Classic Finn » Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:50 pm

fornesto wrote:It might look like a "Uni-Brow" over the two eyes. :lol:

Also, when you're driving in the rain, water will tend to be pulled upward over the curve, gliding on the roof surface. This gutter would create a dam and stop normal flow of water (and air) over the natural curve of the teardrop. This could really force water under the drip mold and creat issues.

I'd avoid it if you could.

(Or, get window wipers)


I like the window wipers :lol: :lol: :lol: From VW has neat ones but wouldnt you think that would be too much. :lol: :lol: :lol: :rofl:

You do have a good point . ;)
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