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John_Joey
Apr 13, 2014Explorer
mlts22 wrote:
Unless you are in love with -that particular camper-, I'd say forget it. One can spend the same amount of money and buy a new or used camper in decent shape... and then spend time camping, not replacing moldy wood.
If one wanted a DIY project to learn on, it is an idea, but it will be very time consuming.
X2
The next one make sure is made with metal tubing and not wood studs. Also check the roof for any leaks both new and repaired. Chock this one up to a learning experience
The questions you are asking tell me that you're not really a carpenter. If you have your heart set on rebuilding this rig then go for it, otherwise walkaway before you start throwing good money after bad.
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