How to deal with a hole in roof (1 Viewer)

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Hello
Can anyone tell me a way of capping the roof there a hole in it from an old satellite dish and they the old owner just screwed a single blank plug socket on it and sealed it
But looks rubbish
Is there a blanking cap I can put on it and seal it will look better
 
Mar 23, 2012
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Why not send a photo?. I would probably fit a flat sheet of alloy or UPC on top sikaflexed but I'm an amateur!!
 
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I get pic tomorrow
You or a blanking plate for an Ariel
So it looks better

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pappajohn

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There is a blanking plate for Maxview Aerials.
Nothing more than a largish plastic disc.
Fix with stuff used for resealing joints etc... Name escapes me.

Sikaflex
 
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Sika flex yes I think that’s the way to go
A good blob of sika and seal round plate job done
 
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Sika flex yes I think that’s the way to go
A good blob of sika and seal round plate job done
I’ve done this where I took an old TV aerial out. Makes a neat job and I can’t see it from the ground.

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Here the mess
I went to a printers today to get some t shirts printed and they had a plastic sheet they use for outside signs and there cutting me a bit to use and it white so sorted

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Fix with stuff used for resealing joints etc... Name escapes me.

The stuff specifically formulated for caravans and motorhomes is sikaflex 522.

As I understand it it's better in the sunlight and movement than others? đź‘Ť

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