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Old 08-17-2007, 12:40 PM   #1
missourijan
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Info about bellypan material

There is an area about 18 inches long next to the black/grey tank outlet pipe that has nothing securing the bellypan material to the frame/beam. It has a gap of about 2 inches. Apparently it's been that way for awhile, we can see that the insulation is a little dirty. DH doesnt really want to put screws into the frame, but is that the only solution? I was thinking of some hard plastic "thing" that would hold the bellypan material snug up against the beam. Maybe there was a piece of rubber from the factory like under the stairs, but those are a joke. Any suggestions?
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