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Subject: Re: Ceiling and Wall Coverings


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steve
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Date Posted: 01/ 7/ 03, 8:23am
In reply to: Jeff Miller 's message, "Re: Ceiling and Wall Coverings" on 01/ 6/ 03, 6:00pm

Hi Jeff, do you have any idea if the white plastic strips
that cover up the butt seams on the walls and ceiling panels are still available?
I have a few that have seen their better days as I'm sure
most of us do.

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Jeff Miller
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Date Posted: 01/ 7/ 03, 12:04pm

Yes they are. I just bought about ten of them from Holland Motorhomes, they are about $6.35/ea. if I remember correctly, and I think that they come from BlueBird.
Several of mine were already replaced, it appears that they were simply broken (or cut) off at the overhead cabinets and walls, otherwise you would need to loosen and lower the cabinets a bit to get above them again. I suggest cutting or breaking them carefully as they are self-supporting anyway.

Buy spares. I had one leftover from my '77, in my basement for five years and still as pliable as new. Apparently the heat and sunlight in the motorhome ceiling are what make them yellow and brittle.

Remember that they clip on the OUTSIDE of the roof channel, and they install better warm than cold.

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