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AngelsMama07
Apr 21, 2016Explorer
It does need a new roof. There is one spot right where the ceiling meets the cupboard by the cab over. I have already removed the walls to see the framing at the curve of the cab over and have removed the ceiling up to the cupboards. I can see the plywood looks great on the passenger side and once I got to where the cupboard is the plywood is black and you can stick the screw driver right threw it. My concern is if it's that bad right there I'm going to assume the walls might not be any better. Hence my plan to just hit it and see what happens. I'm just worried that I won't have much of the frame to really work with since it is 33 years old.
I'm also curious if I remove the roof (the rubber and the plywood) is it possible to rebuild the frame from the inside? Would be a lot easier if I can frame it and put up the ceiling and then go on top, lay the installation, plywood and then put the rubber roof on it.
Jenn
I'm also curious if I remove the roof (the rubber and the plywood) is it possible to rebuild the frame from the inside? Would be a lot easier if I can frame it and put up the ceiling and then go on top, lay the installation, plywood and then put the rubber roof on it.
Jenn
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