Firstly, just to say I've been reading this website for the last few weeks and it's probably the most informative place for caravan repars there is. It's inspired me to repair our recently aquired 1988 Lunar Ariane which is suffereing from a bit of damp.
What's the latest thinking on sealing up awning rails? I've read that people recommend tape mastic and Sikaflex 512 together? Some recommend just Sikaflex 512 and my local caravan repair shop recommend Geocel Geobond HM (which I've used for re-sealing some roof vents and seems to work well) but it's pricey at £10.00 a tube.
I took advice from the main man, Wizard, and used Sikaflex 512. Easy to use and does the job to perfection. Take a wander around the 'Fixed it club' section in 'Repairs'. Loadsa info there. Best of luck with the project. Ray
Quote: Originally posted by Gowerray on 15/9/2009
I took advice from the main man, Wizard, and used Sikaflex 512. Easy to use and does the job to perfection. Take a wander around the 'Fixed it club' section in 'Repairs'. Loadsa info there. Best of luck with the project. Ray
good job there my friend,well done
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Hi Charlie Caravan welcome to UKCS , personally i would use roll mastic and finish off with Sikaflex 512 .
But you could also use Tigerseal , i've used this for sealing a lower rail on my caravan and it's good stuff , i may even use this to do my awning rails in the future .
Wizard - Do you use roll mastic which is the full width of the rail and then add Sikaflex to the edges or do you run a strip of roll mastic smaller than the width of the rail and use Sikaflex to fill in the gap between the mastic and the edge of the rail? Apologies if that's a daft question.
Also, I've heard of people applying roll mastic to both the rail and the caravan. Anyone else heard this?
Wizard - I've just been to look at your website and teh Sikaflex goes on after the rail is put back on right?
Has anyone used Fisher Fill & Fix? It's available from Screwfix and I've used it recently for repairing screw holes in boats. It's a two part resin that you squirt into the old screw hole and after a few minutes can put the screw back in and tighten it as new. I thought I might try it on the awning rail screws if any of the wood is a bit rotten.
Hi Charlie Caravan , the mastic on a roll i used was slightly smaller than the rail width , then i went down the edges with sikaflex to improve the finish and seal ( not that roll mastic wouldn't have been good enough on it's own , just wanted it that bit extra ) .
Michael , i had a in depth chat with a caravan dealer about Tigerseal , he told me it was what they used when repairing caravans and they wouldn't be using it if it wasn't any good , he didn't realise i wanted it for caravan repairs , i was actually buying it off ebay for a different reason , i've since used it for my caravan resealing and it's pretty good stuff imo .
Michael , i had a in depth chat with a caravan dealer about Tigerseal , he told me it was what they used when repairing caravans and they wouldn't be using it if it wasn't any good , he didn't realise i wanted it for caravan repairs , i was actually buying it off ebay for a different reason , i've since used it for my caravan resealing and it's pretty good stuff imo
thanks thats good enough for me
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