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Hello,
We have a 2013 Heartland North Trail Trailer. We had a leak at the front of the trailer that ended up in the storage compartment above the bed. We removed the wood. Between the aluminum frame and the trailer skin is a paper type substance about 1/4 thick that is glue to the skin. There was fiberglass insulation wedged between the frame and the paper substance. Since removing the wet parts of the paper substance and insulation the skin curvature on top close to the roof has wave in it.
We have purchased the wood needed . Does anyone have an idea to finish the repair ?

Thanks in Advance
 
You Tube. Maybe others have had your problem. I would suggest Rumble but they have more gammer and pissed off political Vloggers than DIY and Travel videos, but you could check.
 
Did you repair the leak in the skin?
 

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