Hey Guys and Gals,
First wanted to thank you everyone in the community here for the help you all have unknowingly given me and a friend thus far in our conversion repair (84' Chevy g20 fiberglass hightop Horizon)
Sorry If this is not the right spot for this, I didnt exactly see a forum for 1 off questions or tips since I normally just use the search function but was coming up empty on this one.
Longer story short, during the demo we saw hidden water damage, opened the ceiling and rot and mold everywhere. so the A/C unit needs to come off and have all that wood replaced. Here are a few pictures so you can see what I mean!
Pretty nasty, right....all that white stuff? oh yea..mold. So now that I'm getting into it is that piece of plywood that is direct contact to the fiberglass on the ceiling I believe is glued on. Glued on using whatever that black stuff is on the sidewall. My question I have is how do you guys and gals think I can actually separate the wood from the fiberglass then remove the adhesive from the fiberglass without damaging it.
Thanks again in advance,
NiCad
First wanted to thank you everyone in the community here for the help you all have unknowingly given me and a friend thus far in our conversion repair (84' Chevy g20 fiberglass hightop Horizon)
Sorry If this is not the right spot for this, I didnt exactly see a forum for 1 off questions or tips since I normally just use the search function but was coming up empty on this one.
Longer story short, during the demo we saw hidden water damage, opened the ceiling and rot and mold everywhere. so the A/C unit needs to come off and have all that wood replaced. Here are a few pictures so you can see what I mean!
Pretty nasty, right....all that white stuff? oh yea..mold. So now that I'm getting into it is that piece of plywood that is direct contact to the fiberglass on the ceiling I believe is glued on. Glued on using whatever that black stuff is on the sidewall. My question I have is how do you guys and gals think I can actually separate the wood from the fiberglass then remove the adhesive from the fiberglass without damaging it.
Thanks again in advance,
NiCad