Posted 2005-07-11 4:12 PM (#27924 - in reply to #27920) Subject: RE: instalation of trailer roof vents
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Location: Lone Oak, Tx
I would think that the flange would go on top and then you would seal it from there. I saw a picture of a trailer lately that I thought was a cool idea. They had a installed a "Fantastic Fan" in the roof of the horse compartment and had a weather proof vent cover over it. I've had some experiance with a Fantastic Fan an it would move some air out of the horse compartment . I just thought it was a cool idea. If I can find the picture again I'll post it.
Posted 2005-07-14 9:23 PM (#28094 - in reply to #27920) Subject: RE: instalation of trailer roof vents
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Location: Arcata, CA
When I installed the Fantastic Fan on my Trailer and removed the old vent...everything was mounted from the top(outside) except the trim molding. Apply caulk/ sealant liberally!