A couple of times we got catch saddling our horses in the rain. With the door open the water just ran into the tack room. I found a supplier of aluminum drip rail and going to install on the head tail and back of the trailer.
Posted 2013-05-20 2:55 PM (#152171 - in reply to #152147) Subject: RE: Drip Rail installation
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The rail came in 8’ sections. I’m having a welding shop weld the rails together for the head & tail side. I will have them back tomorrow and post some pictures of the finished product.
Posted 2013-05-23 10:22 PM (#152236 - in reply to #152147) Subject: RE: Drip Rail installation
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If you ever get in a jamb and need a drip rail in a hurry, most big box stores carry aluminum "L" angle material. A strip of that with some caulking on the attaching surface, is easily fastened with blind rivets, works very well and is inexpensive.
Posted 2013-06-04 9:33 AM (#152449 - in reply to #152147) Subject: RE: Drip Rail installation
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I spent last weekend was in Texas with the horses. Friday night, I observed the water from the A/C being shed off away from the side of the trailer. Saturday morning a thunderstorm when through and I didn't get to see the run off but the inside of the stalls was dry . I'm happy with it. jg