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itamp;#39;s Mike from the Logan and the hobo RV adventure Channel today weamp;#39;re doing a quick repair to the side of the trailer the siding was popping out from the tongue-and-groove situation on the top piece of siding and it was blowing way out and I could see it the air getting under it while I was driving but there was really nothing I could do about it on the road and so when I got back home I took it apart and saw that that piece of siding was only held in by very tiny little staples that I just pulled out so we replaced it with screws put her back together should be good [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] pretty straightforward that project I used stainless steel screws with the number 2 Squarehead bit on the siding so it matches all the rest of the screws on the trailer and then I used putty tape underneath that edge trim that metal edge trim to seal it back up alright that wraps it up for today thanks for watching the