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dakasa47
Explorer
Mar 21, 2014

construction materials

I was looking at this RV today as I am retiring in June and husband is already retired. We have a 21ft travel trailer but we are thinking about getting something a little bigger and easier to handle. The Axis seems to fit most of the things we are looking for. The only problem is that my husband is dead set against anything constructed with OSB. Can anyone tell me if the floor of the Axis is sob or plywood or composite?
Thank you
  • My coach floor is a double layer of 3/4 plywood. I know because I installed a new vacuum cleaner bought at the Atlanta GS rally. My guess is som manufactures don't use OSB on gas rigs.
  • Agree with OP on "no OSB" and wife said "carpet must have carpet padding". We did gave in a little bit and agreed to allow staples.

    So far we've determined that we are in the wrong century. If anybody did make something really well built I think it would cost a fortune in todays market place. The market did however dictate to the builders that really built their units that very few customers wanted to pay the price they needed, those manufactures are now history.
  • Effy wrote:
    What's wrong with osb? MH's have been designed with it for years. If you want to pick apart materials there would be a long list ahead of OSB for flooring.


    Amen
  • The issue with OSB is that if and when it gets wet it will swell up and crumble into the sawdust it was made from.

    Exterior grade or Marine Grade plywood will not. And the newer Azdel and synthetics will out last the Pyramids!

    Also picking an RV made with welded Aluminum tubing and High Pressure Vacuum Laminated walls, roofs and floors such as all Jaycos and Forest River RV's have will also pay off in a long lasting structure. Jayco says that Vacuum lamination is 10 times less likely to leak than others, and Jayco also doubles the sealant in their seams.

    Evergreen RV, CampLite a few Dutchmen and a very few others use 100% composite walls, and the price of the unit will reflect that! 30% to 60% higher.
  • Effy's avatar
    Effy
    Explorer II
    What's wrong with osb? MH's have been designed with it for years. If you want to pick apart materials there would be a long list ahead of OSB for flooring.
  • If you know the model number of the trailer, Google it and you should be able to find a brochure to tell you about its construction materials and methods.
  • Your in the right place, but not sure you will find the answer you are looking for. And if your husband is dead set against anything constructed with OSB, I would think he would not like the quality of a Thor product.
  • sorry this is in the wrong place. I was trying to respond to the post about the Axis RV please disregard