Scott,
I just noticed there is a 3/4 inch wide gap between two of the roof panels on my 3210. I guess I hadn't noticed it earlier because the rubber roof was stretched tightly enough that it covered the gap. The rubber roof has now started to sag approximately 1/2 inch deep into the gap, so it is very visible. The gap is approximately 4 feet from the front edge of the roof and extends all the way from one side of the roof to the other. All of the other panels on the roof seem to fit together very tightly since I can't feel any of them through the rubber roof material.
I assume this is a significant problem that will require extensive rework to make right. Can you confirm?
Jett
I just noticed there is a 3/4 inch wide gap between two of the roof panels on my 3210. I guess I hadn't noticed it earlier because the rubber roof was stretched tightly enough that it covered the gap. The rubber roof has now started to sag approximately 1/2 inch deep into the gap, so it is very visible. The gap is approximately 4 feet from the front edge of the roof and extends all the way from one side of the roof to the other. All of the other panels on the roof seem to fit together very tightly since I can't feel any of them through the rubber roof material.
I assume this is a significant problem that will require extensive rework to make right. Can you confirm?
Jett