Thank you for the information - much appreciated!
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On May 7, 2025, at 10:26?PM, Carl via groups.io <carl.blum@...> wrote:
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Hi WilLin:
I've replaced
90% of our 2000 Aliner floor. The OSB board they used was mostly
pulp. Using epoxy might have made it hard, I don't think it
would replace the structural support for the walls, etc.
I have use
epoxy to fix a bathroom floor, it did work nicely and looks
good, but the sub floor was in good shape. Also I filled the
gaps with sawdust so the epoxy would have some fiber.
Good luck,
Carl.
PS: the new
camper floor is tongue and groove bamboo flooring over 6mm under
lament supported every 14".
On 5/7/2025 4:30 PM, WilLin McG via
groups.io wrote:
Hello: ?We have a 2016 Jayco Jay Sport Hardwall 12HFD Toy
Hauler with a soft floor in a couple of spots. ?Has anyone tried
using the epoxy method shown on YouTube to fix soft spots? ?Is
it a good idea? ?The area is dry and there is no evidence of
insects. ?Both areas are behind the wheel wells towards the
back. ?We don¡¯t use water in our camper, so there shouldn¡¯t be
anything associated with the water tank/sink. ?Any thoughts are
appreciated. Thank you. ?