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Bruce_Brown
May 14, 2017Moderator
^^^ Even leaving the paneling and siding on it doesn't take much effort to demolish a typical wood framed RV.
As far as the type, as has been noted, the cheapest, lightest stuff they can find.
When I rebuilt our TT I went to the local lumber yard and bought 2x2's by the bundle. I glued and screwed everything back together, double and tripled sealed everything, beefed up where I could without adding unnecessary weight and it's held up well.
As far as the type, as has been noted, the cheapest, lightest stuff they can find.
When I rebuilt our TT I went to the local lumber yard and bought 2x2's by the bundle. I glued and screwed everything back together, double and tripled sealed everything, beefed up where I could without adding unnecessary weight and it's held up well.
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