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Re: Ugh bigger problems
Looking good. Carl.
By Carl · #102193 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
What do you mean by "double plated"?
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102192 ·
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Better picture. Plan to straighten out by and including piece in wheel well
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102191 ·
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Carl what am I sandwiching if I cut the piece out? Can't I just drop in an appropriately sized piece of plywood? I had to remove rot all the way under the wall to the edge. So far I have been using my
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102190 ·
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Hello Kathryn: Looks like a good start. What sort of saw do you have to cut back to good wood? Saber saw or oscillating saw would work fine. Even a hand keyhole saw could do the job, but it would take
By Carl · #102189 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
Too late . Already started r I ping out the rot and I think it's good I did.
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102188 ·
Ugh bigger problems
Ok. Hope you guys are still with me. I'm all in now. What's the easiest way to get that piece in the wheel well? ]I really don't want to mess with the wiring.
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102187 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
I have a lifetime of construction related experience, but there is always something to learn or be reminded of.? I recently took up welding, and in my YouTube University studies I ran across this
By Don DeRyke · #102186 ·
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Kathryn, to keep your repair as simple as possible: forget about cutting out the damaged sections. That avoids having to buy a vibrating universal tool, though they are really handy to have. Just have
By David Martin · #102185 ·
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Well, ok then!? Sounds like a good way to get out aggression.
By Pam · #102184 ·
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You have to see the power of a Twelve. Thousand. RPM. Grinder. To understand.? It cuts through anything.? It turns anything to dust.? You hit the head of a screw with it sending a 2 foot spray of
By Steve T · #102183 ·
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That was my question as well, Kathryn. . . . .? Pam
By Pam · #102182 ·
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H ow in the heck does that get a flat head screw out?
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102181 ·
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Hello Kathryn: I can't pull out many rusted fasteners for many reasons: rusted, head damaged and poor access. My go-to tool is an angle grinder: 4.3 Amp, 4-1/2 in. Angle Grinder with Slide Switch
By Carl · #102180 ·
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I repaired one corner, and have to do it elsewhere too.? I may do a whole floor down the road.? With mine I used 3/4" plywood I coated on both sides with Gorilla Flex seal after I had it cut to
By Don DeRyke · #102179 ·
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Hello David: I respectfully disagree. The new floor piece _should_ extend under the wall. The walls are really only supported by the floor, there are no trailer frame members that extend up into the
By Carl · #102178 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
Thanks all. Still working on it. My proble is brute force non existing. Cannot take metal screws out of the cross beams. Likely will try a repair myself with a cobbling together of all your ideas. It
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102177 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
Hello Flyboy: Nice job, thank you for all the photographs. Carl.
By Carl · #102176 ·
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This is a photo of part of my rotten wood repair.? Before cutting out the bad wood, I first located the metal framework underneath.? Then basically I cut out the floor using a jig saw in the open
By flyboytr56@... · #102175 ·
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If doing a handyman or do it yourself good enough patch it will be WAY simpler to cut no further than flush with inside of wall to cut away rotted flooring and place patch also only up to but not
By David Martin · #102174 ·