Looking for corrugated fiberglass RV siding.

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maddswede

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I am turning an old Suncrest 36' in to a office and need to remove most of the windows and replace those with siding. However my search for the old style corrugated fiberglass siding have turned up absolutely no resource whatsoever. Anybody out there having some ideas?

Thank you,

Ulf
 
The old style corrugated siding was usually aluminum rather than fiberglass.

You can get  corrugated panels for roofing & siding that would probably work, both rigid fiberglass and the more flexible polycarbonate or vinyl. Here are a couple examples:

http://www.tallantinc.com/tuftex/tuftex.asp
http://www.hfmfgcorp.com/pages/products.htm
http://www.lowes.com/pd_77559-1115-1413A_
 
Hello all. I have a 1993 ford four winds with an e-350 chassis. I have confirmed I do have corrugated fiberglass panels on the outside of my RV. It seems to be laminated onto luon board then glued to the insulation and inner wall. This seems to be quite a rarity and I cannot find any info on it or my RV for that matter. Just the manual. If anyone knows anything about this please let me know.
 
What leads you to believe the corrugated part is fiberglass? The front & rear caps will be molded fiberglass, but photos of 1993 vintage coaches have what seems to be an aluminum sidewall skin. Laminated fiberglass is never corrugated - that would be self-defeating!
 
We are rebuilding the walls right now and the difference between fiberglass and aluminum is stark. Before we removed the walls we sanded down a part of the wall because everywhere we looked we were told it had to be aluminum. But it is without a doubt fiberglass.
 

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We are rebuilding the walls right now and the difference between fiberglass and aluminum is stark. Before we removed the walls we sanded down a part of the wall because everywhere we looked we were told it had to be aluminum. But it is without a doubt fiberglass.
I have the same on my 1994 Four Winds Class C. I am looking for the best way and least expensive way to remove peeling decals and put on new ones after I clean it. I have a friend who has the large decal machine, and can make them for me.
 
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