Couple tips…. Don’t use those hex heads use regular t25 head straps pod screws…. I would prefer to use nails in stead of screw. They bend they don’t break which is what you need in that framing….. then u wouldn’t need the screws or corner plates. But great job either way
I recently redid my travel trailer roof.... I used a heat gun to remove the lap sealant and Butyl tape.... worked EXTREMELY well. Totally agree with eliminating as many attachments (leak liabilities) as possible. I have to admit, it was painful to watch you use that oscillating multi-tool with the blade attached upside down. :)
stuff sticky tools into the freezer, sticky stuff will be more brittel (exept it is special made for arctic use)
Couple tips…. Don’t use those hex heads use regular t25 head straps pod screws…. I would prefer to use nails in stead of screw. They bend they don’t break which is what you need in that framing….. then u wouldn’t need the screws or corner plates. But great job either way
I recently redid my travel trailer roof.... I used a heat gun to remove the lap sealant and Butyl tape.... worked EXTREMELY well. Totally agree with eliminating as many attachments (leak liabilities) as possible. I have to admit, it was painful to watch you use that oscillating multi-tool with the blade attached upside down. :)
Flip the blade for that tool over so the fastening bolt doesn’t protrude lower than the blade.
IS there a second video to this?
Good job what type of material you used for the new roof EPDM or TPO???
Your RIDGID scraper in upside down