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BobsYourUncle
Nov 04, 2015Nomad
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Out of all the members of RV.Net, you would be the one with the best skills of getting this done!
From what I hear, the factory installed a thick plastic under the RV and tanks, with insulation in between the floor and sub-floor plastic.
Think of those 'for sale' or Garage sale signs that are about 1/4" thick with ribbed plastic. A sheet of that stuff 102" wide and long as the RV. Of course cut outs for the springs, and such. It is attached to the frame and sidewalls. Just don't apply 2" long #10 screws into the grey and black tanks! LOL.
Good luck,
Fred.
Thanks for the vote of confidence Fred! Yeah I've fixed a thing or two in my day for sure.
At minus 30 my floor is like walking barefoot on a skating rink.
I am familiar with the stuff you describe. Coroplast, I use it for various construction things.
I was thinking of using 3 inch lags into the tanks! That should hold really good! LOL!
Maybe I should check it out further and do some learning.
Of course I could just buy a 4 season Arctic Fox and get it over with too.....
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