Was out there this AM to drop off some parts and happened to hear one of those miserable rats-with-wings, (aka pigeon) , do that miserabl;e excuse for a bird call that they have and took a walk outside to check the eaves to make sure nothing was trying to tunnel into the roof for a winter hidey-hole. Good thing too as I found that a short section of the foam rubber sheet metal roof end gasket had popped free and was hanging in the wind. Since the 72 hour local forecast is a soggy mess, I figured I'd dig out the ladder and head on up to see what could be done.
Turned out that the foam section could be returned back into position without the use of tools so that got done but in so doing raised the question of whether it would stay or pop out again. So I dug out the part tube of LePages PL Adhesive, loaded it back into the gun, and ran a bead along the seam from the point the rubber section started to pop out to where it quit and made sure to spread it out wide enough to span from the roof metal to the wooden roof decking. Done and done and just in time as that fine mist of rain had started to come down as promised. Put the ladder away and brought the main door back down again. Little things.
Also thinking here that I will likely have to reskin the man door portion of the trifold entrance out of the garage onto the quarter deck come spring. That door is the original and the damp and wet and snow and snot have laid some serious warp on it. it was custom made in the first place so version two may have to be designed to eliminate what is ailing version one.
Nick