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Unlucky s-250

dstang97

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Got a s-250 out of vt. Wish it was in a little better shape. The caulk has deteriorated and let water in the roof insulation panel. My plan was to wait for summer the hook up a propane heater and heat the box for an extended time. The seal it up. Luckily a tree fell on it and made a nice relief hole on the top. When I'm all done patching it up what caulk should I reseal everything with? I heard silicone is not good for aluminum.
 

sigo

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There is a TM or TB for repairing shelters. I can't recall the specifics and I can't seem to find my digital copy, but perhaps there is a reference to the correct type of caulk.
 

RangerBob

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I've got one in northern NH that seems to have developed a very small leak, but it may be just sweating from the temperature difference between inside and out. I had a Mr Heater in it at the time. What is the purpose of heating the box for an extended time, softening the existing caulk, swelling the panel joints, or what?
 
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