keri
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Post by keri on Jul 19, 2013 18:43:39 GMT -8
What's the best way to seal up my trailer windows/vent/etc before I have a chance to fix these things? I want to be able to work on various things so don't want to rely on just tarping, plus I'd like to try and keep wasps and other creatures out. If I put plastic over the windows what is the best tape to use on the trailer? I'm not planning on painting it at any point so I want something easy to remove. Anything else I need to know? Or do?
Thanks!!
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Post by universalexports on Jul 19, 2013 19:39:00 GMT -8
the problem with tape that comes off easy, is it wont hold up well for any length of time without coming off. maybe put cardboard in between the walls just like the window goes in, and screw it in. instead of glass use cardboard.
some old screen wire behind the vents will keep most critters out.
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Post by vikx on Jul 19, 2013 21:02:30 GMT -8
Just tack the windows in place with a few screws. Easy to remove and will plug the holes...
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Post by cowcharge on Jul 26, 2013 13:56:13 GMT -8
And pretty much any tape strong enough to work, once it gets heated and cooled repeatedly, will be a PITA to get off.
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Post by keri on Jul 26, 2013 14:47:53 GMT -8
Thanks!!! My dad and I ended up tearing into things much faster than I had anticipated so a big tarp is the only answer at this point. Lol. Yay for getting it done though. I'm ready to camp!
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