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Old 11-07-2012, 09:31 PM   #1
sam
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Default Restoration pictures and word descriptions.

Had a forum member ask me for my restoration pictures.
Pictures by 3SamTLPX - Photobucket
Her's the link to the pictures. The most over looked piece of advice i can give you is this. Tearout all your walls to the fiberglass on the inside for Classic models only.Razorblade scrape away the soggy brown paper. As much as you can. Doesn't have to be perfect. Then use 3M bondo to seal the fiberglass from the inside. Follow all directions on the can. Use Lexell caulk to the Max. It has been over a year since our restoration and our HiLo has been in some pouring rain and we are Hi and dry. I will answer any questions you may have. Best of luck in your repairs.Gary K52 also did extensive restoration on his HiLo. I didn't have to do the roof. Just the upper side walls.
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