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Old 10-26-2016, 11:00 PM   #15
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Thanks for the informative reply. In the photo I could see (but not for long as the blood was running to my up side down head) the panels were flush with the roof. No problem with using Pro Seal Ive mended helo rotor blades with it. But if you have to remove a panel for what ever, whatz the plan ?
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Scott,
Thanks for the informative reply. In the photo I could see (but not for long as the blood was running to my up side down head) the panels were flush with the roof. No problem with using Pro Seal Ive mended helo rotor blades with it. But if you have to remove a panel for what ever, whatz the plan ?
I expect the panels to outlast the motor home as I have already withstood incredible hail storms with larger than golfball hail that tore up everything in the neighborhood except the solar panels. After the last storm I was thinking i should have put solar panels on my home roof as the roof was only 14 months old from the last huge hailstorm. Otherwise it's lots of slow work with a putty knife...
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