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Mudshovel
May 17, 2013Explorer
Well I got the floor replaced last night, still need to bolt the floor back down to the vans frame.
I may need to lay another layer of wood like 5mm underlayment or 1/4 plywood as there are some spots of the floor that sag just a bit when you stand on them I just couldn't get the layer of the floor sucked tight enough like the factory did. But with that said I still have to secure some more of the sheet metal underside and still need to bolt floor down to the vans frame and that may do the trick I guess worst case I have to lay something later if I'm not happy with it. I plan on using vinyl in the cabinet areas and a plush carpet with a 20# padding in the walk areas, you may not even feel any sag....?
I need to keep in mine that the more cabinets and walls etc will make this rv stronger with every part installed.
Well I'm going to try to get the overhead bunk floor torn out and replaced this Sunday. we will see, I'm also tring to get my motorcycle finished too!
I may need to lay another layer of wood like 5mm underlayment or 1/4 plywood as there are some spots of the floor that sag just a bit when you stand on them I just couldn't get the layer of the floor sucked tight enough like the factory did. But with that said I still have to secure some more of the sheet metal underside and still need to bolt floor down to the vans frame and that may do the trick I guess worst case I have to lay something later if I'm not happy with it. I plan on using vinyl in the cabinet areas and a plush carpet with a 20# padding in the walk areas, you may not even feel any sag....?
I need to keep in mine that the more cabinets and walls etc will make this rv stronger with every part installed.
Well I'm going to try to get the overhead bunk floor torn out and replaced this Sunday. we will see, I'm also tring to get my motorcycle finished too!
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