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Re: Soft floor
I think for small areas the epoxy would work just fine.? It's worth a try at any rate. The big question, though, is why did the area get soft?? In just about all cases I've heard of, soft spots are
By Steve T · #104544 ·
Re: Soft floor
Thank you for the information - much appreciated!
By WilLin McG · #104543 ·
Re: Soft floor
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
By Carl · #104542 ·
Soft floor
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
By WilLin McG · #104541 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
Thanks, Deb and everyone. I have an LG6000 ac unit. dimensions are perfect for the size of the kit. if it ever stops raining for a week in Texas, I¡¯ll get the project started and get to camping
By Ramon Yanez · #104540 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
We did this several years ago. Hubby said he drilled a starter hole and then used a jig saw to cut the opening. He did go from the outside in. We also used the kit. Deb in PA '03 Scout
By Deb Plum · #104539 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
I welded a pair of 6 foot long pieces of 2x3 angle over the axles to my 3" frame.? This was after straightening the frame that had a 3/8" drop in the rear.? I used to have a large gap at the top of
By Don DeRyke · #104538 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
Hi Ramon: The wall is good, but our 3" frame is still a weak spot. It isn't a problem, but I do notice movement in the door fit. I just use the corner jacks lightly. I also reinforced the connections
By Carl · #104537 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
Hello, there were no instructions or directions in the kit. 4 ?pieces of aluminum that create a boxed border around the wall opening. 1 piece of aluminum that is the ¡°mounting bracket that would be
By Ramon Yanez · #104536 ·
Dehumidifier
Hi Gang: I just picked up a dehumidifier at Habitat. It is real small, about the side of a portable heater. No compressor, it uses peltier junction to collect moisture, so it should be quiet. It is
By Carl · #104535 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
Were you going to install it in the traditional way, or down lower?? Did you get install instructions with the kit?
By Steve T · #104534 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
I just talked to Kevin at ALiner. He says the wall rear of the entry door, inside the cabinet is the traditional location for the A/C install. He said any other location would be a special custom
By Ramon Yanez · #104533 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
I¡¯ll call them. Good to get their input. Thanks for offering the advise. RY
By Ramon Yanez · #104532 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
Wow! The wall is probably as solid as a rock! This gives me ideas on the portable potty, too! Looks like you had to fabricate items from scratch, I can do that¡­ I think! Thanks! RY.
By Ramon Yanez · #104531 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
Hi Gang: I did make one change on our LG6000 AC. In the dehumidify mode the compressor and the fan cycle on and off. The fan cycling would wake up up, so I rewired the fan so I could switch it to "ON"
By Carl · #104530 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
I installed the LG6000.? It does not have a drain.? All off the advertisement photos show a drain hole.? I called support and was told it was fine, for the reasons you mentioned.? It has a
By Don DeRyke · #104529 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
Hi Gang: Please let us know of the answers you get from technical support. I put our replacement AC in the same hole as the old AC. My goals were 1) a quieter unit, 2) add braces to the wall that was
By Carl · #104528 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
If I were you I'd call aliner technical support and ask them how they recommend installing an air conditioner.? If you install it above the wheel well, you risk removing so much wall material it
By Steve T · #104527 ·
Re: Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
Hello Ray: I've replaced our AC and added a skylight over the table area. I drilled the corners from the outside and then used a fine tooth saber saw blade. The cutting isn't hard, for us 0.5mm
By Carl · #104526 ·
Air conditioner install - what tool to cut the opening?
2004 ALiner Expedition. Never had A/C. Going to cut the opening over the passenger side wheel well. I¡¯ve purchased the ¡°kit¡± from ALiner Columbia. What is the best way to cut the wall? Which
By Ramon Yanez · #104525 ·