- Apr 26, 2010
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I have a Bailey GT60/620-6 it is about two months old now this weekend I am taking it back to the dealers for a few minor adjustments/repairs.
Whilst looking out the upstairs window on to the roof I can see two aluminium channels front and back which attach the front panel and the back panel to the caravan.
these aluminium strips are attached with screws that I presume when inserted are covered in sealant to prevent water ingress.
To me this seems to be a potential weak spot for the future when the sealant loses its sealant properties through rain and sun.
Whilst at B&Q I purchased four 2 metre lengths of plastic cable tray 27mm wide in effect it is a channel
I have asked the dealer to fit it when it goes in next weekend over the two aluminium runs and the seal the ends with sealant.
My question is do you think this is a good idea and will it extend the life (which I mean remove the possibility of water ingress through the screws)
regards
John
Whilst looking out the upstairs window on to the roof I can see two aluminium channels front and back which attach the front panel and the back panel to the caravan.
these aluminium strips are attached with screws that I presume when inserted are covered in sealant to prevent water ingress.
To me this seems to be a potential weak spot for the future when the sealant loses its sealant properties through rain and sun.
Whilst at B&Q I purchased four 2 metre lengths of plastic cable tray 27mm wide in effect it is a channel
I have asked the dealer to fit it when it goes in next weekend over the two aluminium runs and the seal the ends with sealant.
My question is do you think this is a good idea and will it extend the life (which I mean remove the possibility of water ingress through the screws)
regards
John