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- February 10, 2012 at 8:12 pm #106286mgroadsterParticipant
I think I need to put in 1 or two extra foof timbers to fix the boarding to. How did you guys fix yours? did you use “grab adhesive”? I’m scratching my head a bit as to how to get the extra strengtheners fixed in place to complete the roof boarding.
February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133377DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133380DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133381DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133382DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133383DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133386DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133387DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133370DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133372DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 11:34 am #133373DarrenKeymasterSome people use grab
Some people use grab adhesive, but it can pull off from the metal if one is not careful.
The strongest method is to screw the timber into a roof support with self tapping screws. Obviously dont screw though the roof!February 11, 2012 at 8:45 pm #133389spcParticipantIm with darren . I would use
Im with darren . I would use screws too . I would screw it maybe putting a thin layer of adhesive just to stop rattles.February 11, 2012 at 8:45 pm #133393spcParticipantIm with darren . I would use
Im with darren . I would use screws too . I would screw it maybe putting a thin layer of adhesive just to stop rattles.February 11, 2012 at 8:45 pm #133394spcParticipantIm with darren . I would use
Im with darren . I would use screws too . I would screw it maybe putting a thin layer of adhesive just to stop rattles.February 11, 2012 at 8:45 pm #133396spcParticipantIm with darren . I would use
Im with darren . I would use screws too . I would screw it maybe putting a thin layer of adhesive just to stop rattles. - AuthorPosts
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