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Old 07-01-2008, 03:50 PM   #1
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I've done the search and found the other product, however, some say it's not worth the effort. This product may be the answer for me. The lag bolts holding the lower awning brackets are "turning in the wind" so to speak. Apparantley this liquid is thin enough to be applied by syringe and then hardens like a rock. I could fabricate a couple of angle iron supports from the trailer frame later in the fall, just want to stop the damage now, thanks.
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I've done the search and found the other product, however, some say it's not worth the effort. This product may be the answer for me. The lag bolts holding the lower awning brackets are "turning in the wind" so to speak. Apparantley this liquid is thin enough to be applied by syringe and then hardens like a rock. I could fabricate a couple of angle iron supports from the trailer frame later in the fall, just want to stop the damage now, thanks.
http://www.rotdoctor.com/products/cpes.html
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