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dougrainer
Jun 29, 2016Nomad
Bruce Brown wrote:Effy wrote:2gypsies wrote:
There's no lamination in the Newmar walls so it will not delaminate.
I don't know that this is an issue anymore for any manufacturer. The new glues don't really delam like they did a decade ago. I haven't heard any complaints of newer coaches from any brand with delam issues.
You need to look around the campgrounds more.
My SiL has a fairly new TT that has more bubbles than a kids birthday party.
Personally I wouldn't own a laminated camper of any kind.
At least my aluminum sided TT I could fix.
Newmar's can have delamination. NOT Common, but it can happen. Newmar uses a hung wall system. What they do, is install adhesive on all the studs/trusses and then install the walls and then BRACE overnight. This is NOT a typical lamination process like the other RV makers. I have seen only about 2 0r 3 in 23 years of working on Newmar's and NONE in the past 7 or 8 years. Doug
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