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    This camper has been here for 2 years waiting on me to put a new rubber roof membrane on along with some other repairs and a bit of remodeling. We are waiting to get out of peak Hurricane season so my shop is not tied up with the camper when a storm is approaching. My building is a 150mph wind rated building so we put all our cars, equipment, etc. inside.

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    Nice worthy project there.
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    That should be fun
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    Looking forward to it…
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    Done a few roofs on those way back when. I much prefer rubber over metal for the install. The Decor self leveling sealant was some awesome stuff. Looked like marshmallow creme
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    I had the owner buy a couple of captured ladders that I will build rolling bases for. I will have to rig a A-Frame that I can put the roll of membrane on to roll it out smooth on the roof. Should be a all winter project. of course I will have almost 3 weeks of bottling and crappie fishing to work in.
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    We set the roll across the top of the trailer at the front and rolled it off as we moved to the back. As I remember it worked well that way and had no wrinkles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    We set the roll across the top of the trailer at the front and rolled it off as we moved to the back. As I remember it worked well that way and had no wrinkles.
    Some of the videos I watched shows them rolling out the membrane. The one friend of mine who has a re-roof job under his belt said he wished they had hung the roll and not placed it on the roof. The ladders with the railings should support the roll, I may have to add a yoke of some kind to hold the roll supporting pipe. Thanks for posting, I am glad you have one of these jobs under your belt. You're very easy to find for advice.

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    Unreal. Way too much energy. You'll stop at nothing. Now a roof on a 5th wheel. Wowsers. You gotta bottle some of that energy. You'd make a fortune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Unreal. Way too much energy. You'll stop at nothing. Now a roof on a 5th wheel. Wowsers. You gotta bottle some of that energy. You'd make a fortune.

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