rxbristol
Well-known member
Here's is whats needed to completely seal the underbelly from vermin, insects, and weather on a Landmark:
--2 tubes of black silicone
--20 yards of Gorilla tape
--1 can of expandable foam
--Small square of coroplast
--Sore muscles from lengthy crawling around
The Gorilla tape was mainly used to seal the areas where the coroplast was cut for the leveling and suspension systems, the front frame drop, and holes in the frame that were not used for electrical wires. The silicone was used around the coroplast perimeter and the expandable foam was used on the bottom of the end cap. The square of coroplast was cut to fit around the hydraulic ram holes in the frame. Those holes are HUGE and I wanted a material that would not scratch or interfere with the hydraulic rod extension or retraction.
I used to be a beekeeper and, believe me, you don't want bees taking up home in your underbelly area.
--2 tubes of black silicone
--20 yards of Gorilla tape
--1 can of expandable foam
--Small square of coroplast
--Sore muscles from lengthy crawling around
The Gorilla tape was mainly used to seal the areas where the coroplast was cut for the leveling and suspension systems, the front frame drop, and holes in the frame that were not used for electrical wires. The silicone was used around the coroplast perimeter and the expandable foam was used on the bottom of the end cap. The square of coroplast was cut to fit around the hydraulic ram holes in the frame. Those holes are HUGE and I wanted a material that would not scratch or interfere with the hydraulic rod extension or retraction.
I used to be a beekeeper and, believe me, you don't want bees taking up home in your underbelly area.