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Dec 24, 2017Explorer
rbpru wrote:
One can argue the relative merits of any material but that assumes it is used as directed.
You are not building the RV the manufacturer is building the RV. The consumer may know what materials were use but they have little control as to how they were installed or what went into the decision to use the material.
The choice of stick and tin or laminates will be around a long time. As will be the various types of flooring and roofs.
Floor plan lasts when all else is forgotten or accepted.
Sorry, I have to respectfully disagree with that premise. Suppose I found a trailer with a flooplan I love, sturdy walls and an awesome frame. ......but a roof made out of cardboard. I'd reject it in a heartbeat.
A "cheap floor" is what I consider a styro-laminate. Others are fine with it, I like plain old 3/4" tongue groove exterior plywood. Which is one of the reasons I chose this trailer. Along with flooplan.
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