Last but not least, will the van roof normally support a 90kg body??
Thanking all in anticipation.
Cheers
Hurls
Last time I had to work on the roof,
.. I positioned a thick piece of board along either side ie. along the join of the walls & roof.
.. I then placed a painters plank across the roof resting on the edge boards.
Made a good work platform without putting weight on the van roof
(Of course if you have access to very large step ladders & the room, then you can use them like house painters trestles with the painters plank across the roof of the van).
My process for fitting a vent or similar...
.. Mark out the edge of the vent & mask with tape about 1cn wider all round (to limit the spread of the top caulking bead)
.. Prepare the vent by masking with tape about 1 cm from the edge (again to limit the spread of the final caulking bead)
.. Key in (clean & remove paint roughening up) the area where the caulking is to cover .. all surfaces.
.. place a strip of the caulking stuff that comes in a rolls of around 1cm wide, under the vent where it sits on the roof.
.. press the vent down firmly & cut away any caulking compound that spreads out from underneath it.
.. Using a caulking gun CAREFULLY run a bead of caulking compound over the join.
.. CAREFULLY Smooth out & flatten the bead with water moistened spatulars made from plastic ice cream containers. Discard them as a build up of caulking compound occurs. It seems to work best if you use a steady smooth sweeping motion, stopping at any join that you encounter. Avoid going back over the bead to make it look a bit nicer.
.. As the caulking compound skins, CAREFULLY remove the masking tape. Definately avoid the temptation to improve the look of the bead at this stage.
I find it very useful to practice the WHOLE process using pieces of scrap material until I am happy with my technique.
ps. I purchase both types of caulking stuff from a Caravan Spares place. Might be dearer but you get the right stuff.
-- Edited by Cupie on Monday 15th of July 2013 07:55:02 PM
-- Edited by Cupie on Monday 15th of July 2013 07:56:35 PM
-- Edited by Cupie on Monday 15th of July 2013 07:59:42 PM
Hurls said
11:59 PM Jul 15, 2013
Hi All,
Does anyone out there know of an Australian supplier for the subject tape. It is used for sealing van roofs etc and is apparently very effective.
It is available on Ebay but, the postage from the US is pretty expensive.
Also, has anyone had personal experience with the product. I have to replace the roof vent in the shower/toilet and am not keen on using buckets of silastic type products.
Last but not least, will the van roof normally support a 90kg body??
Thanking all in anticipation.
Cheers
Hurls
jimbo said
12:20 AM Jul 16, 2013
How would Aluminium Tape go From Bunnings about $ 15 a roll I use it and have had great success
If no luck try googling eternabond australia there are other results.
Cheers
David
Bluemoon501 said
10:00 PM Jul 16, 2013
G'day Hurls,
I bought a roll from Reece Plumbing four years ago, cost about $40. They had to order it from Melbourne.
Link given by Roving_Dutchy is a good price.
Eternabond Tape is essential for anyone having an EPDM rubber roof covering.
Cheers
Mike
Hurls said
11:53 PM Jul 18, 2013
Thanks to all for your comments and advice.
BaznDeb said
08:19 PM Sep 8, 2014
A roll of the stuff starts out at $82 then comes postage, GST, credit card fees. Ends up nearly $110.
I really hope its as good as the advertising blurb says it is.
Last time I had to work on the roof,
.. I positioned a thick piece of board along either side ie. along the join of the walls & roof.
.. I then placed a painters plank across the roof resting on the edge boards.
Made a good work platform without putting weight on the van roof
(Of course if you have access to very large step ladders & the room, then you can use them like house painters trestles with the painters plank across the roof of the van).
My process for fitting a vent or similar...
.. Mark out the edge of the vent & mask with tape about 1cn wider all round (to limit the spread of the top caulking bead)
.. Prepare the vent by masking with tape about 1 cm from the edge (again to limit the spread of the final caulking bead)
.. Key in (clean & remove paint roughening up) the area where the caulking is to cover .. all surfaces.
.. place a strip of the caulking stuff that comes in a rolls of around 1cm wide, under the vent where it sits on the roof.
.. press the vent down firmly & cut away any caulking compound that spreads out from underneath it.
.. Using a caulking gun CAREFULLY run a bead of caulking compound over the join.
.. CAREFULLY Smooth out & flatten the bead with water moistened spatulars made from plastic ice cream containers. Discard them as a build up of caulking compound occurs. It seems to work best if you use a steady smooth sweeping motion, stopping at any join that you encounter. Avoid going back over the bead to make it look a bit nicer.
.. As the caulking compound skins, CAREFULLY remove the masking tape. Definately avoid the temptation to improve the look of the bead at this stage.
I find it very useful to practice the WHOLE process using pieces of scrap material until I am happy with my technique.
ps. I purchase both types of caulking stuff from a Caravan Spares place. Might be dearer but you get the right stuff.
-- Edited by Cupie on Monday 15th of July 2013 07:55:02 PM
-- Edited by Cupie on Monday 15th of July 2013 07:56:35 PM
-- Edited by Cupie on Monday 15th of July 2013 07:59:42 PM
Hi All,
Does anyone out there know of an Australian supplier for the subject tape. It is used for sealing van roofs etc and is apparently very effective.
It is available on Ebay but, the postage from the US is pretty expensive.
Also, has anyone had personal experience with the product. I have to replace the roof vent in the shower/toilet and am not keen on using buckets of silastic type products.
Last but not least, will the van roof normally support a 90kg body??
Thanking all in anticipation.
Cheers
Hurls
Try this site http://www.fishpond.com.au/Homeware/EternaBond-MicroSealant-Tape/0891991000595
If no luck try googling eternabond australia there are other results.
Cheers
David
G'day Hurls,
I bought a roll from Reece Plumbing four years ago, cost about $40. They had to order it from Melbourne.
Link given by Roving_Dutchy is a good price.
Eternabond Tape is essential for anyone having an EPDM rubber roof covering.
Cheers
Mike
Thanks to all for your comments and advice.
I really hope its as good as the advertising blurb says it is.
This any good...
Thinking outside the Box....
used to Fish Ponds...
Juergen
I have just noticed that this post is a bit old but here is the link to where you can buy the eternabond tape,
www.foamsealant.com.au
This is the site I have been looking at
Ken