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i_mforgiven
Nov 15, 2009Explorer
Your right about trying to get started first thing in the morning, but the problem here is not the cold, its the dew, hate working with wet stuff.
The roof is looking good. Like many others I have been following the MH rebuild, I do admire your determination on the project.
We have an 1983, 25' Marathon, Ford E350. There is a post on the issues that I have found, the worst being the leaks in cabover. The framing under the fiberglass that sets on the cab, the bottom plywood has swollen twice the original thickness and black rot,not sure what shape the frame around the window. Was your cabover framing 2x2's with plywood on both sides? I think that is what mine is. I'm thinking about redoing the bed, to where there will be a piece of plywood that will be hinged to go into the cut out, instead of having the sliding bed.
Hang in there, God Bless, Dan
The roof is looking good. Like many others I have been following the MH rebuild, I do admire your determination on the project.
We have an 1983, 25' Marathon, Ford E350. There is a post on the issues that I have found, the worst being the leaks in cabover. The framing under the fiberglass that sets on the cab, the bottom plywood has swollen twice the original thickness and black rot,not sure what shape the frame around the window. Was your cabover framing 2x2's with plywood on both sides? I think that is what mine is. I'm thinking about redoing the bed, to where there will be a piece of plywood that will be hinged to go into the cut out, instead of having the sliding bed.
Hang in there, God Bless, Dan
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