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gmw_photos
Aug 29, 2016Explorer
I'm sitting here looking at that pic and wondering ( and this is all speculation and guessing ) if it could be fixed fairly easily. Here's my idea:
1. remove entire front wall, being sure to support side walls while front is removed
2. build a normal stud wall for the front
3. install normal "tin" like is used on stick and tin Jayco's
4. at the top edge, fit a rolled sheet metal small section to make the rounded transition from front wall to roof. Seal that joint with eternabond tape.
It's true that a stick 'n tin front would not match the sides, but who cares ? Could very well make a nice usable travel trailer for a bargain price.
1. remove entire front wall, being sure to support side walls while front is removed
2. build a normal stud wall for the front
3. install normal "tin" like is used on stick and tin Jayco's
4. at the top edge, fit a rolled sheet metal small section to make the rounded transition from front wall to roof. Seal that joint with eternabond tape.
It's true that a stick 'n tin front would not match the sides, but who cares ? Could very well make a nice usable travel trailer for a bargain price.
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