As Hunter points out, no screws. Having also been there done that thanks
to the Gillette Int.
The replacement is an upgrade from the original.
When they built my coach they caulked the skylight down and used screws
with washers to anchor it.
As the skylight plastic aged and life happened the plastic around the
screw heads fractured and separated. For all intents and purposes in
some areas the only thing holding the skylight on was the caulk.
The replacement skylight I received from Airstream included a metal
clamping ring. First you lay caulk, then place the skylight, and finally
place the metal ring and screw down the whole affair. Much better than
original.
Charlie
On 4/10/2012 7:21 AM, y1short1 wrote:
> Any pointers on a skylight replacement . I have the new one but not sure on the rivet process. Thanks Ron
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