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Roof Storage Pods
05-18-2005, 22:14
Post: #1
Roof Storage Pods
Bill I was looking at a 87 FC 35' two years in PA with two roof pods on
the roof. Looked good to me I don't if the people installed them or if they
came with them.
Don -------- none on my 89 SP 36' & one on my 79 FC 33' for sale////
89 SP 36'
Butler, PA



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05-19-2005, 01:58
Post: #2
Roof Storage Pods
We are considering the addition of another storage pod. Has anyone
done this? The last thing we need is a hole in the roof!

Thanks,

Bill & Rita in Roanoke, VA
1987 Fc-35 (3 roof a/c's, one 5.5ft pod on roof)
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05-19-2005, 02:14
Post: #3
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Bill I seem to remember someone putting pods on their roof using the raised
walkways. If if you have room and the raised walkway(s) on your roof
couldn't you attach the pod directly to the walkway on one side or the
other instead of putting holes directly into the roof. If you wanted the
pod centered maybe you could use some bridging material from the walkway on
one side to the walkway on the other and attach the pod to the bridging.
Just some thoughts.

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We are considering the addition of another storage pod. Has anyone

done this? The last thing we need is a hole in the roof!



Thanks,



Bill & Rita in Roanoke, VA

1987 Fc-35 (3 roof a/c's, one 5.5ft pod on roof)










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05-19-2005, 02:15
Post: #4
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Bill I seem to remember someone putting pods on their roof using the raised
walkways. If if you have room and the raised walkway(s) on your roof
couldn't you attach the pod directly to the walkway on one side or the
other instead of putting holes directly into the roof. If you wanted the
pod centered maybe you could use some bridging material from the walkway on
one side to the walkway on the other and attach the pod to the bridging.
Just some thoughts.


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We are considering the addition of another storage pod. Has anyone

done this? The last thing we need is a hole in the roof!



Thanks,



Bill & Rita in Roanoke, VA

1987 Fc-35 (3 roof a/c's, one 5.5ft pod on roof)










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05-19-2005, 03:30
Post: #5
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On the 1987 Fc dont you have a solid aluminum diamond plate on the roof
that entends to both goat rails and from front to back. If so you are only
attaching to the diamond plate not the roof. Just make sure you have the
correct length screws. I have two pods on my 1982 FC35

Tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY



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>Bill I seem to remember someone putting pods on their roof using the raised
>walkways. If if you have room and the raised walkway(s) on your roof
>couldn't you attach the pod directly to the walkway on one side or the
>other instead of putting holes directly into the roof. If you wanted the
>pod centered maybe you could use some bridging material from the walkway on
>one side to the walkway on the other and attach the pod to the bridging.
>Just some thoughts.
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05-19-2005, 03:43
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There was a roof pod on our 73 when we bought it. I removed it as we
have plenty of space in the coach.
It was attached to the couragated walkways by some big sheet metal
screws. Make sure the screws are short enough so they don't hit the
roof, and seal with lots of silacone
Jack Smith
1973FC31
SoCal,

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> We are considering the addition of another storage pod. Has anyone
> done this? The last thing we need is a hole in the roof!
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> Thanks,
>
> Bill & Rita in Roanoke, VA
> 1987 Fc-35 (3 roof a/c's, one 5.5ft pod on roof)
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05-19-2005, 03:56
Post: #7
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all the ones i've had were screwed into the diamond plate on the
roof..randydupree93wb
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We are considering the addition of another storage pod. Has anyone
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Thanks,

Bill & Rita in Roanoke, VA
1987 Fc-35 (3 roof a/c's, one 5.5ft pod on roof)




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07-30-2006, 09:17
Post: #8
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What do you folks use them for? Ours does not have any sort of weather-
stripping and it appears water could certainly get in at highway
speeds. With no venting they must get hot and likely attract wasps or
spiders. I'm sure we could use the extra space- but for what?
George& Sandy 88FC
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07-30-2006, 11:02
Post: #9
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Wasps will love to build their nests in our propane furnace exhausts, also.

Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Livingston, Montana



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07-30-2006, 11:27
Post: #10
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I have a pod that I use a lot, but I do only store things in it that
won't be harmed by water. That said, though, I have never noticed any
water inside the pod at all (or any critters). It is a nice thing to
have in my opinion.

Scott Forman
82 FC35RB
Memphis

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> What do you folks use them for? Ours does not have any sort of
weather-
> stripping and it appears water could certainly get in at highway
> speeds. With no venting they must get hot and likely attract wasps or
> spiders. I'm sure we could use the extra space- but for what?
> George& Sandy 88FC
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