Wow, exceptional carpentry, repeatedly reframed, inferior substrate are interesting comments.
If I were reframing that step I would not have to REFRAME it ever again.
I am not an exceptional carpenter but have done lot's of general maintenance on our home and camper etc over the years because things wear and break or need a bit of tweaking.
We have had our Bfoot for 16 years and it has almost 200,000 miles on it.
I have inspected the newer BF's before the fire and consider them still near the top of the list of campers... Think that Northernlite is at the top.
Have had some trouble with it here and there and have commented on it over the years here on RV.net. I expect to have issues here and there but believe me nothing like the troubles we had with major leaks etc with other new TC's we had in the 70's until 1999 when we reviewed campers and settled on the BF 2500 9'6" or Northernlite 10'6". The BF winning out because of weight differences...
Wonder why OP got another Bfoot after having to ship the first one to the factory....
And I wonder why this is his first post...
I also wonder why he first posted in the Technical Forum...
Can't wait to see the videos on the TUBE...
Jim