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Originally Posted by j-c-c
I've lost track here, is your shared experience with fabrics/vinyl's or rigid materials regarding belly pans?
Not sure cars can ever collect enough water to have ponding a serious concern due to size, whereas an RV/trailer/semi its very possible, and with their much greater load capacity the driver might never sense any water build up is occurring prior to failure. It is also a catch 22 issue, in that the better one seals the space to keep out water, the better it is to trap it.
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I don't believe your question is germane to the topic.
I do have some experience with steel sheet, aluminum sheet, FRP sheet, fabrics, coated fabrics, elastic fabrics, Fiberglass, Kevlar, Pre-Preg Epoxy Carbon-fiber, Honeycomb, concrete fabrics, tapes, woven roving, mat, etc. along with formal instruction in automotive, marine, and aircraft upholstery, aeronautical composite training by Alexander Sport Air, @ Oshkosh, Wisconsin as an EAA member, advanced composites training at ABARIS, Reno, Nevada, 30-months around experimental aircraft at Edwards AFB, California and I've been aero-modding since 1974; on top of a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology in 1980.