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joerg68
May 28, 2013Nomad III
That looks like a lot of damage for a fairly young camper. I would want to know how it came about. Because you may need to fix the root cause as well when you repair your camper.
It is certainly a doable job, TCs are not rocket science. Many people have successfully fixed their campers and posted about it here in the forums. As others have said, you'll learn a lot in the process. And in the future you will know what to look for in a camper and how to spot the weak areas of the design.
Here is my own story, for your inspiration:
http://www.walzenbach.de/MK/BogQueenEN.htm
The cabover was unaffected in our camper. We did underestimate the amount of work it took. In the end, it was a six-week endeavour, working on it a few hours almost every night and on weekends.
Best of Luck,
Joerg
It is certainly a doable job, TCs are not rocket science. Many people have successfully fixed their campers and posted about it here in the forums. As others have said, you'll learn a lot in the process. And in the future you will know what to look for in a camper and how to spot the weak areas of the design.
Here is my own story, for your inspiration:
http://www.walzenbach.de/MK/BogQueenEN.htm
The cabover was unaffected in our camper. We did underestimate the amount of work it took. In the end, it was a six-week endeavour, working on it a few hours almost every night and on weekends.
Best of Luck,
Joerg
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