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14ft Monark Jon Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Loggerhead Mike" data-source="post: 75180" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>i go for the rubberized undercoating on mine. it will stick to anything, and makes a nice coushin/ sound dead'nr between the aluminum and framing or carpet. it would only be a temperary fix for a leak or seap. try spreading some sealent over your seap, if it doesnt fix it put'cha a new rivit in</p><p></p><p>i only spray'd the undercoating on mine where it would be cover'd. dont want to be fishin on an oven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loggerhead Mike, post: 75180, member: 774"] i go for the rubberized undercoating on mine. it will stick to anything, and makes a nice coushin/ sound dead'nr between the aluminum and framing or carpet. it would only be a temperary fix for a leak or seap. try spreading some sealent over your seap, if it doesnt fix it put'cha a new rivit in i only spray'd the undercoating on mine where it would be cover'd. dont want to be fishin on an oven [/QUOTE]
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