JeffAndPam
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2023
- Messages
- 65
- Location
- Alabama
- RV Year
- 2005
- RV Make
- Fleetwood
- RV Model
- Flair, 34R
- RV Length
- 34'
- Fulltimer
- No
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I like @Underboss suggestion and might consider adding a little fiberglass embedded in the epoxy for strengthOne of our fenders completely ripped off. Would like to know a relatively easy approach to get this back on.
It's a 2005, so it doesn't need to be a polished solution.
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That was good advice! Trying to line the broken pieces up after taking them off would be problematic.I think I would try to superglue it back on to the tabs. Just to make sure they are in the correct position. Then remove it all and work on it from the backside.
For some reason I can get the link to paste. But I have had a lot of luck with this product.One of our fenders completely ripped off. Would like to know a relatively easy approach to get this back on.
It's a 2005, so it doesn't need to be a polished solution.
WELL said!it was quite a project.
Me too! Previous owner briefly told us it came off and they stuck it in one of the bins.Still waiting to hear how it happened in the first place?
Very good details. Thanks for the thorough response.Use "DuraGlass" and "glue" the FRP to the backside of the fender
Take a picture of the damageVery good details. Thanks for the thorough response.
Your mention of "DuraGlass" (had to look it up) makes me want to add another question to this:
I have a hole on the side of the RV that needs patching. (I have so many questions about this RV, I'm having to trickle them on here). It's about 3" by over a foot in size.
So when I go to tackle that project, I'll need to purchase some product. Would "DuraGlass" be useful for that project also?