S Shaino Jun 16, 2023 89 33 585 May 9, 2024 #1 Hi All, Please advise the best way of sealing this gap? I can think of either using sealant (but it would look very messy) or fiberglass resin/repair kit Edit: it's the bottom-right corner of a caravan Attachments 1000002565.jpg 577.7 KB · Views: 20 Last edited: May 9, 2024
Hi All, Please advise the best way of sealing this gap? I can think of either using sealant (but it would look very messy) or fiberglass resin/repair kit Edit: it's the bottom-right corner of a caravan
Mr Plodd Nov 30, 2022 1,698 1,541 2,935 May 9, 2024 #2 A clue as to whereabouts the gap is, and what the materials either side of the gap are might help!
S Shaino Jun 16, 2023 89 33 585 May 9, 2024 #3 Mr Plodd said: A clue as to whereabouts the gap is, and what the materials either side of the gap are might help! Click to expand... It's the bottom-right corner Edit: It's the bottom-right corner of a caravan Last edited: May 9, 2024
Mr Plodd said: A clue as to whereabouts the gap is, and what the materials either side of the gap are might help! Click to expand... It's the bottom-right corner Edit: It's the bottom-right corner of a caravan
R RogerL Nov 6, 2005 8,449 2,940 30,935 May 9, 2024 #4 Shaino said: It's the bottom-right corner Click to expand... Bottom right corner of what?
otherclive Nov 11, 2009 23,517 8,072 50,935 May 9, 2024 #5 Something like epoxy putty might be best. Mouldable, easy to sand, good adhesion, tough, and paintable. See link below, available in a lot of outlets.. Google Search Reactions: Shaino
Something like epoxy putty might be best. Mouldable, easy to sand, good adhesion, tough, and paintable. See link below, available in a lot of outlets.. Google Search