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Well this is on hold untill after La rally but good news is it has been raining like crazy last few days and since I took down and opened up that section the inside is drying out! So it is as I have thought not leaking but condensation from our high humidity.
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Yeah there is three total layers of insulation, one layer of what looks like jute, duct taped to the perforated drop aluminium ceiling. The next is 1 and 1/2" foam board behind sheets of aluminium held up by rivets into the wood spacers which is held up by screws that go into the aluminium...
Well i have now dug in deep into the roof and it's not good there is wood with steel screws into aluminium, dang could they have made a better rust and corrosion attracting setup?
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Had rude awakening this morning. First piece of insulation I moved this morning had some CS crystals in it and it went right in my face, wasn't expecting that!
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Camper
Naw can almost touch both sides at once.
Thinking about running 1" angle aluminium across at each set of rivets. Taking all of the drop ceiling out.
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Yeah well my inside roof panels are sagging now looks like the drop ceiling braces were holding it up. Guess I will be opening it up all of the rivets are steel core aluminium, I hate disimular metal contract it always has corrosion issues.
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