schmookeeg
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Hello.
Recently I purchased a condo "port-a-port" hangar. Also recently, we have come into some rather strong wind and rain, and I am learning that my hangar is not perfectly sealed. In fact, it's currently "Lagoon in a box" which seems like poor value for the sums paid.
There are two main areas of weakness I'm seeing:
One, the roof... crenellations? have gaps. To wit:
I understand they make foam inserts for these that are tailored to the type of sheet metal panel. I'm too lazy to do the research, purchase, match-up, and possible repeat until I find the correct one -- I was going to get some of that indow/outdoor spray-in-place foam ("Great Stuff"?) instead. Reasonable?
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Second, and I should have snapped a photo, the hangar seems to stand in water during heavy rains, and as such, there is metal corrosion/erosion/(a hole in my durn panel) where it meets the ground. This one I'm not 100% sure how to deal with. I was thinking some of that flex-seal paste. The hole is small, say 1/2" to 1" high, but in a few places, fairly long. It's clearly been going on for awhile. Is there a better way to seal this, other than replacing the whole panel? (which will be difficult given poor access -- I abut a few other port-a-ports)
I might try to ring the whole hangar base and create a rubberized rain seal.
If there are other maintenance actions I should be considering, seeing as my metal hangar has been devoid of basic maintenance, I'd love to hear ideas. I've already lubed the pulley/winch/chains. hinges, door springs, and other moving parts. I'm starting to think I should just paint everywhere I can reach with some sort of rust-converting paint.
Stay dry
- Mike
Recently I purchased a condo "port-a-port" hangar. Also recently, we have come into some rather strong wind and rain, and I am learning that my hangar is not perfectly sealed. In fact, it's currently "Lagoon in a box" which seems like poor value for the sums paid.
There are two main areas of weakness I'm seeing:
One, the roof... crenellations? have gaps. To wit:
I understand they make foam inserts for these that are tailored to the type of sheet metal panel. I'm too lazy to do the research, purchase, match-up, and possible repeat until I find the correct one -- I was going to get some of that indow/outdoor spray-in-place foam ("Great Stuff"?) instead. Reasonable?
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Second, and I should have snapped a photo, the hangar seems to stand in water during heavy rains, and as such, there is metal corrosion/erosion/(a hole in my durn panel) where it meets the ground. This one I'm not 100% sure how to deal with. I was thinking some of that flex-seal paste. The hole is small, say 1/2" to 1" high, but in a few places, fairly long. It's clearly been going on for awhile. Is there a better way to seal this, other than replacing the whole panel? (which will be difficult given poor access -- I abut a few other port-a-ports)
I might try to ring the whole hangar base and create a rubberized rain seal.
If there are other maintenance actions I should be considering, seeing as my metal hangar has been devoid of basic maintenance, I'd love to hear ideas. I've already lubed the pulley/winch/chains. hinges, door springs, and other moving parts. I'm starting to think I should just paint everywhere I can reach with some sort of rust-converting paint.
Stay dry
- Mike