Thank you kindly for making this video. The J hooks, quick disconnect and choice of hardware are genious as I couldn't figure out how to install without drilling or using foil tape. Great job!
The foam is glued to a fiberglass sheet. The J hooks reach under the RV And connect to the RV Skirt itself. Its a wing nut we got a home depot and "J" part reaches in and grabs the skirt lip so we don't have to screw holes into the RV itself to hold it there. The wood support at the bottom is part of the wood frame that holds the fiberglass sheet. Its a 2x2 frame. I hope this helps answer your question? If not, I will have my husband give a short video with a detailed instruction of what he did and why. :)
That is the nicest skirting solution I have seen.
Thank you kindly for making this video. The J hooks, quick disconnect and choice of hardware are genious as I couldn't figure out how to install without drilling or using foil tape. Great job!
That’s a really nice looking skirting, thank you for your creativity.
Thank you!
I don't understand what the J hooks are connecting to and the wood support on the bottom, how did you connect it to the foam??
The foam is glued to a fiberglass sheet. The J hooks reach under the RV And connect to the RV Skirt itself. Its a wing nut we got a home depot and "J" part reaches in and grabs the skirt lip so we don't have to screw holes into the RV itself to hold it there. The wood support at the bottom is part of the wood frame that holds the fiberglass sheet. Its a 2x2 frame. I hope this helps answer your question? If not, I will have my husband give a short video with a detailed instruction of what he did and why. :)
@@offgridwithduaneandcolleen3079 What is the fiberglass sheet for? Did you glue the wooden supports to the foam?