Journey with Confidence RV GPS App RV Trip Planner RV LIFE Campground Reviews RV Maintenance Take a Speed Test Free 7 Day Trial ×
 


Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
 
Old 01-07-2011, 10:13 AM   #1
Rivet Master
 
Sphere Guy's Avatar
 
Livingston , Texas
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 586
Roof loads

Newby here asking a simple question.

Can the roof of my 2008 Safari handle the weight of myself? (a modest 185lbs)

I need to look into the sealant around my rear FF housing due to a slight leak. Had a moderate rain and noticed water coming through the ceiling speaker and traced it to the FF housing. Seems that trhere is a split in the housing directly in the center on the hinge side. Placed some Acrilic caulk in some areas and protected it from further puddeling.

Well now I need to take a closer look and was wondering about the load limit of the roof.

Any hints on the crack and leak? and what to seal it with? Silkaflex or vulkem?

Any load limits on lbs/ft^2?

Thanks
__________________
Sphere Guy
AIR 50601
Sphere Guy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-07-2011, 10:27 AM   #2
Rivet Master
 
CanoeStream's Avatar

 
2006 25' Safari FB SE
St. Cloud , Minnesota
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 13,280
Images: 19
Blog Entries: 3
Hi Sphere Guy. The ribs can support feet. Don't step on any part of the end caps at all! To get up there from a ladder -- where it will contact the curved side of the 'Stream, lash a padded 2x4 that will span two ribs. Only step on rib rivet lines. For a kneeler you can use a padded piece of wood -- again, that will cross at least 2 ribs. Careful -- it's slippery up there!
__________________
Bob

5 meter Langford Nahanni

CanoeStream is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-07-2011, 10:45 AM   #3
Rivet Master
Airstream Dealer
 
Inland RV Center, In's Avatar
 
Corona , California
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 16,497
Images: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sphere Guy View Post
Newby here asking a simple question.

Can the roof of my 2008 Safari handle the weight of myself? (a modest 185lbs)

I need to look into the sealant around my rear FF housing due to a slight leak. Had a moderate rain and noticed water coming through the ceiling speaker and traced it to the FF housing. Seems that trhere is a split in the housing directly in the center on the hinge side. Placed some Acrilic caulk in some areas and protected it from further puddeling.

Well now I need to take a closer look and was wondering about the load limit of the roof.

Any hints on the crack and leak? and what to seal it with? Silkaflex or vulkem?

Any load limits on lbs/ft^2?

Thanks.
Many years ago, at the Jackson Center plant, Airstream placed 30 men on top of a 30 foot Airstream trailer. Somewhere there is a photo that was taken.

You can walk on the roof, just as the Airstream mechanics do as well as service department mechanics.

The trick is to walk on the main bows, or the horizontal stringers. Doing so, will not cause any damage or problems. Wear rubber soled shoes. CAUTION: If the roof is wet, STAY OFF, until it's dry again.

But, keep in mind, that the roof is not a dance floor, so to walk on it, is OK, but bee bopping should only be done on the ground.

Andy
__________________
Andy Rogozinski
Inland RV Center
Corona, CA
Inland RV Center, In is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-07-2011, 02:11 PM   #4
Rivet Master
 
SteveH's Avatar
 
2005 39' Land Yacht 390 XL 396
Common Sense , Texas
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 5,319
I've been on top of a couple of them changing the airconditioner shroud, and didn't do any damage, and I don't really want to talk about how much I weigh. But, I did stay on the rivet lines.
__________________
Regards,
Steve
SteveH is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-07-2011, 02:16 PM   #5
Rivet Master
 
noreen&sal's Avatar
 
1981 27' Excella II
mays landing , South Jersey
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,179
Images: 9
I get one of my young sons to go up there. Its much easier when your younger. I just supervise. Sal.
noreen&sal is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-07-2011, 04:27 PM   #6
Rivet Master
 
Sphere Guy's Avatar
 
Livingston , Texas
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 586
Thanks All

I dare let my son up there as he's a bit bigger than myself. He can stay on the ground and catch me if I fall! Won't even consider the spouse... Don't go there!
__________________
Sphere Guy
AIR 50601
Sphere Guy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-07-2011, 06:57 PM   #7
2 Rivet Member
 
2005 22' International CCD
Aliso Viejo , California
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 61
I just had the same leak on my trailer. I removed all of the caulking from the rear fantastic fan. The plastic housing had cracks at most of the screw holes. It looks like the factory over tightened them. Some of the cracks extended up the vertical riser. My leaks came down the wall of the trailer and weakened the floor. I used the git rot on the floor and actually replaced the fantastic fan. I probably could of gotten by with a ton of vulkem up almost to the clear plastic lens but thought otherwise and sprung for a new one.
Davern1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
New uses for old curved roof segments? 72Blazerod Ribs, Skins & Rivets 3 01-02-2011 07:40 PM


Featured Campgrounds

Reviews provided by

Disclaimer:

This website is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Airstream, Inc. or any of its affiliates. Airstream is a registered trademark of Airstream Inc. All rights reserved. Airstream trademark used under license to Social Knowledge LLC.



All times are GMT -6. The time now is 03:08 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.