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<blockquote data-quote="dragon95" data-source="post: 424953" data-attributes="member: 17277"><p>Evening !</p><p></p><p>I have what I think might be a canterbury pitt pop on my bay... regardless of what type it is, its curved , side to side bit like a dormobile roof.. Its got one of the generic square pop vents on it... the vent base is flat so pulls the roof flat around it, so water pools, its knackered , broken and leaks so needs replacing or the the hole reparing/filling in... does anybody know of any vents for fitting to a curved roof ( I havent found any anywhere as yet ) or a decent way of fitting the usual type to a curved roof so it doesnt distort the roof or ever managed to sucessfully patch up a foot square hole in their pop top ? a nother answer might be to source another poptop with no hole but 'ive really never seen another like it ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon95, post: 424953, member: 17277"] Evening ! I have what I think might be a canterbury pitt pop on my bay... regardless of what type it is, its curved , side to side bit like a dormobile roof.. Its got one of the generic square pop vents on it... the vent base is flat so pulls the roof flat around it, so water pools, its knackered , broken and leaks so needs replacing or the the hole reparing/filling in... does anybody know of any vents for fitting to a curved roof ( I havent found any anywhere as yet ) or a decent way of fitting the usual type to a curved roof so it doesnt distort the roof or ever managed to sucessfully patch up a foot square hole in their pop top ? a nother answer might be to source another poptop with no hole but 'ive really never seen another like it .... [/QUOTE]
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