Thank you, Tony! Do you have an idea of what size screws or rivets?
Anne
Sent from my iPad which has an erratic spellcheck, so bear with me.
On Jun 25, 2012, at 10:14 AM, Tony Turner <turners@escapees.com> wrote:
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> On Jun 25, 2012, at 8:21 AM, Anne Pearse Hocker wrote:
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> I have an A&E awning and the brackets that attach to the Airstream roof are starting to come off. I am in Ennis, MT at a campground. Do I need to find a portable aluminum welder (with the welder to operate it) or can any welder fix it? I am not sure if the bracket has tone replaced or is just bent.
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> Thanks!
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> Anne
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> Hi Anne,
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> Please do not let anyone weld anything to the skin of your Airstream! The awning brackets are screwed or maybe riveted to the trailer usually at a rib. Try to tighten the screws and if they are stripped go to the next larger size (stainless steel) screw. Then seal around the brackets with a little urethane caulking. The aluminum skin is too thin and a weld would almost surely cause cracking.
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> Tony
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