--- RJ Dial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>          Reply to:   RE: [VAC] Skin damage
> There are a couple of online site that sell the
> 2024-T aircraft aluminum you need.  It's measured in
> thousands of an inch thick - check what yours is at
> that location.  See
> http://vintageairstream.com/rr_topics_suppliers.html
> for the links.
> 
> The best repair I ever saw for the lower damage you
> describe, was someone made a small 8x10 access door
> in the same style as the others on the trailer.  The
> door went to no where, but you'd never know it.  The
> keyed locks are available from all RV dealers.
> 
> Best of Luck,
> RJ
> 
> jharrisphd wrote:
> >Hi everyone,
> >I am getting our 1971 Tradewind (25 foot) ready and
> have two problems.  >While driving through El Paso
> last year, I hit a piece of 2x2 square steel pipe
> >about  four feet long.  When I ran over it with my
> Excursion, it flew up, hit the >front leveler, spun
> around and hit the side of the trailer making a hole
> about three >inches by six inches through the
> outside skin only.  We finished our trip with a
> >duct-tape patch.  I would like to put a piece of
> aluminum for a patch.  The only >aluminum I can find
> is VERY thin material for flashing.  I would like
> something >thicker.   The question is how thick and
> where can I find it?
> 


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