sam-HILO
Senior Member
Dh spent a good four hrs trying to tighten/redrill the hardwear for the awning bracket. The awning bracket that goes through the side of the trailer. Anyway,four trips home to get additional tools,aircraft drill ect. Finally got it reinforced with metal and fastioned to his satisfaction. Just in the nick of time as it got dark. This would be so simple to beef this area up when the trailer is manufactured. Had the awning out and caulked the last row of trim next to the fiberglass. Cleaned the roof area good with alcohol and did the sm roof patch as per the instructions. We have a new big level to install and then if the weather every cooperates again we can get the last three windows taken out and reinstalled/resealed with butyl tape and then caulked. Then onto the preventive maintenance and camping. Did some cleaning and found some dead lady bugs and dust from our remodeling.