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Old 09-04-2014, 09:25 AM   #1
Golferdave
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Holes in undercarriage

Hi Guys:

I have some gaps in the undercarriage of my 2013 Montana 3800RE. I have the winterized unit and there are spaces where the winterizing covering does not cover. 2 holes about 4 in by 3 in. at the back of the coach underneath. These holes have allowed squirrels to enter the undercarriage. (see also my entry under squirrels.)
I need some ideas on how to cover those holes. Mesh fibreglass (bondo) or plastic sheeting ?
Thank you for any suggestions.

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