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Re: Ugh bigger problems
Hello Kathryn: It looks real nice. Congratulations! Carl.
By Carl · #102213 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
Good to know. Too late to prime all but not too late for some. I will be doing a half sandwhich on the wall side because I realized there's not much holding up that piece. Got some rolled flashing,
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102212 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
Hi Gang: The down side to painting the plywood first is then the glue has to stick to the paint. You could mask off the areas that need glue and paint the rest. Carl.
By Carl · #102211 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
I would paint it with an oil based primer and then oil based enamel. Primer is the magic sauce that makes paint stick.? No primer, no stick. I'd also paint the plywood sheets before you install them,
By Steve T · #102210 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
I agree - if your not adding metal for support, just undercoating should be enough. Best of luck & happy campingDan S On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 2:54 PM, Hap Kimmel<pilothap@...> wrote: When I
By dan smartt · #102209 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
When I replaced some of my floor in 2008 Classic I spray painted it with rustoleom black paint. The water damage comes from above best I can tell, not from the bottom. Hap
By Hap Kimmel · #102208 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
I'm tired. IF I am going to undercoat it with a rubberized/waterproof paint, then WHT to a need a layer of metal as well? The rest of the underside has no metal.
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102207 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
The floor in mine is glued.? You can see the squeeze out on some of the frame members.? It was then anchored down with large self tapping wide head screws.? I would imagine if the screws were
By Don DeRyke · #102206 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
The bolts are in the pictures if you look carefully. There were only 2 in my way. I was ablecto get them both out once I got them wood out first.
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102205 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
Well glue makes that job a lot harder.? I was thinking that if the box could be jacked up a half inch, that would make enough roof for the tin, and also to slide the plywood between the frame and
By Steve T · #102204 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
Hello Kathryn: I believe you are right, the frame is glued to the floor, so you will have a tough time slipping the tin in. May I suggest just bending a 90¡ã lip up against the frame and caulking the
By Carl · #102203 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
Almost there. Not pretty, but functional. I. Having a problem with getting the tin under neath between the ply wood and the metal trailer frame. I think the bottom of the camper is glued down to the
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102202 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
The lifepo4 battery manufacturers are now saying that yes you can take your lifepo4 down to 1% charge and you'll still get 2000 cycles (on the better batteries), but if you take it down to only 50%
By Steve T · #102201 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
So that battery was gently used and should not have failed.? Sucks that the warranty was just one year, and that it failed. I just looked at the Interstate golf cart batteries warranty.? Thats only
By Steve T · #102200 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
I purchased a Battle Born lithium iron phosphate 100 amp hour battery to replace our 84 amp hour lead acid. While the on-board charger will only charge it to about 75%, my 175 watt thin flexible solar
By D Link · #102199 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
Steve T.? I only discharge my renogy battery down to about? 50%, 12.2 to 12.5 and I usually have my 100 watt solar suit case panel hooked up with a controller.? I wasn't pleased with Renogy
By Jack McWilliams · #102198 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
Wow.? Sam's club sells the 215 ah golf cart battery for $109.? That's really cheap. Costco sells the Interstate golf cart batteries for real cheap.? But they are a special build of battery that
By Steve T · #102197 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
The gold standard for lead acid has always been using 2 golf cart batteries. Golf cart batteries only have 3 plates instead of 6 like 12 volt batteries.? That leaves more room to make the plates
By Steve T · #102196 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
I have no need for a sophisticated battery at this time.? Batteries don't hold up well in Florida, so I looked for a bargain when I bout my latest one in April, 2021.? (Wow, where did that year
By Don DeRyke · #102195 ·
Time for a new battery.
It is time for a new battery for my 2015 Aliner Classic and I was wondering? what is new on the market or brands others are using.? I had a Renogy AGM Deep cycle that lasted 15 months ( 12 month
By Jack McWilliams · #102194 ·