CNCCornwall
Member
Hi all - I have had my M-19 for a couple years now, and last season discovered that rainwater has been rolling off the roof on the sides and, over the course of time, has eroded the caulking around the front pass-through storage doors. Consequently, we woke up to a flood one night. I patched the worn caulking with some screen tape (Waterproof tape used in screenprinting), but am looking for a long term solution. There are no gutters, so those little clip on things won't work. Any ideas?
I am also looking for advice on repairing a HUGE tear in the linoleum flooring. It seems as though Alaska winters are tough on trailers... The expansion and contraction of the floor has ripped the linoleum flooring in half, going in a diagonal line from the front seating area to the back of the sink cabinet. I can't replace the whole floor without re-building the trailer, but was looking for ideas on patching or at least covering. I was thinking of just some duct tape and a strategically placed carpet... but you all might have better ideas.
Thanks!
I am also looking for advice on repairing a HUGE tear in the linoleum flooring. It seems as though Alaska winters are tough on trailers... The expansion and contraction of the floor has ripped the linoleum flooring in half, going in a diagonal line from the front seating area to the back of the sink cabinet. I can't replace the whole floor without re-building the trailer, but was looking for ideas on patching or at least covering. I was thinking of just some duct tape and a strategically placed carpet... but you all might have better ideas.
Thanks!