Punomatic said:I'm guessing God's Country means so that any water on the roof will run toward the rear and not under your tarp.
The Y was a typo ?
Punomatic said:I'm guessing God's Country means so that any water on the roof will run toward the rear and not under your tarp.
tombillbob said:Hey go easy on your self. It's a 100% better than what the ''pros'' attempted at the factory!
Tom
BikerFlex&HappyJen said:You are doing great on your repairs. Don't be so hard on yourself. You, like us, went into the rv repairs with little knowledge and no experience tearing apart and replacing rv damage. Once into the project, we realized just how much we were capable of. Like others have said, when you get this rv done you will defiantly appreciate it much more than before and take even more ownership it it than you did when you just picked and bought it. You will feel like it's your personal accomplishment and feel proud to take 'er out on the road. I know we feel comfort knowing our camper in a way we didn't before. Hopefully the raw feelings will subside and end up in the rubble with your damaged pieces. Now that we have ours close to done, we love our rv and don't carry the same hurtful emotions for the rv dealer than we did before. We have not forgotten what we went through. We would not recommend them to others to deal with. Nor would we likely ever go back. We are able to put it behind us now and enjoy our rv the way it was intended before the entire damage control occurred.
Keep up the good work on your project.
Thanks you and to all the others but I have followed your" delema"(pun intended) and your finsh work is amazing I do think what I'm doing is much stronger but I have taken some liberties with the repairs and could have dug deeper. But it will be usable, I need to finish the front and than move to the back where I'm almost sure I'll find find floor damage under the shower although I find the shower tub its self solid. I hope to sure it up in some way if there is but refuse to deeper than that. I will reframe the entire rear if necessary but that's it. I want to make sure the roof is secure. If I can get 3 years out of it I'll feel somewhat vindicated So you purchased your RV from a dealer and he got away with what he did? I guess it was one of those "buy as is" I talked to a repair specialist at an RV dealership and he said he built his camper from a specially ordered tall steel box trailer. This way he would never have to worry about leaks. That sure says a lot about the quality of the campers he was involved in selling.
Gods Country said:Not hard if you can get to it. I had to remove cabinets (had to anyway). Mine wasn't coming out any other way.
alan6051964 said:looks great !!. I do hope you checked the running lights before you installed the siding back on the top section ? ( i'm sure ya did ). I replaced all my running lights the other day, as well as the tail/turn/stop lights. figured it was a good time to give the ole girl a touch of class huh ?..lol. anyway, I think you have done a great job so far !. think of all the cash your saving by doing it yourself ?!. that's how I look at anything I put my hands on.
your welcome . I am just glad ya hung in there, bit the bullet, and said..oh well..lets get this done !..lol. keep up the great work !.Modeladay said:Yes I did check the lights ? In order to disassemble I had to cut some of the wiring and nut it back together ,thanks again