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Finally have the new pieces in place and ready for the fiberglass
to go on over the strips. Had to make sure they were well dried.


Willma
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You have got to explain this, Wilma. Pllleeese. I think you mentioned this before, but I thought you were doing it on the outside. :wak
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Willma, I agree with Jan. This could be a tremendous help to many of us with older trailers.

Looks like you are doing a very professional job.

Share with us, please.
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I am very interested in this process also.
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Me too!

Please tell us....
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I haven't forgot your ??'s, will update as we go along.
Decided to do it inside as too much work involved on outside.
Waiting for the fiberglass to arrive.
Willma
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what is that stuff we see. aluminum? thickness?
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