In a previous post, Mike suggested rounding the inside corner to better direct water. Done! Thanks, Mike! Today, I will cover the silver with the white mastic. Then I need a top for what I did.
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Meade Bollardon October 11, 2020 at 11:41 am
If that doesn’t work, you might try a splash guard at that corner.
I presume you have allowed for some means of drainage for water that might get behind the new curved deflector? Even with a cover, if there’s no means for drainage or ventilation, any moisture that makes it’s way inside could be trapped and lead to accelerated corrosion. Other than that, this looks like a good solution.
If that doesn’t work, you might try a splash guard at that corner.
That looks like it should work! Good suggestion, well executed.
“Then I need a top”
{eyebrow waggle}
Sorry, couldn’t resist! ;-D
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topper_(TV_series)#/media/File:Topper_TV_series_video_cover.jpg
I presume you have allowed for some means of drainage for water that might get behind the new curved deflector? Even with a cover, if there’s no means for drainage or ventilation, any moisture that makes it’s way inside could be trapped and lead to accelerated corrosion. Other than that, this looks like a good solution.
After all of the tips and tricks I have learned from you, I am thrilled that I was able to make a valid suggestion to help you for once 🙂