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yep it was tough. never have had the pleasure. once i got some advice, " thanks " ..i got the hang. still a few bubbles, but it was 105 in florida in a field on a scaffold..sounds like the beginning of a joke
Don't listen to Sparky. That is the incorrect way to install coro trailers. You did it the right way--working up to each corrugation, then over, and up to he next.
Don't listen to Sparky. That is the incorrect way to install coro trailers. You did it the right way--working up to each corrugation, then over, and up to he next.
Depends on life of install - I agree - as little stretching as possible and feeding vinyl as you go around the corrugations will outlast the first method BY A LONG SHOT, but if it is a quick hurry and get it done job...
Sorry I wasn't more clear in my quick initial post...Thanks for clarifying cdiesel.
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